Multiple Choice
Why do linguistic anthropologists study the patterns and important sounds spoken by a group of people?
A) to decipher meaning
B) to identify how emotions are conveyed through nonverbal communication
C) to determine how long a specific language has existed
D) to understand the elements and rules of a particular language
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