Deck 5: Language

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Glottochronology is the study of the interrelationships among the vocal tract, glottis, larynx, and pharynx in the production of sound.
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According to the Sapir-Whorf hypothesis, time is perceived the same way in all cultures.
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More than 70,000 languages are known to have existed.
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The concept of arbitrariness refers to the symbolic nature of words used in human language.
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Semantics is the study of the meaning of symbols, words, phrases, and sentences in a language.
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Most anthropologists maintain that language influences a person's thinking and worldview, but language does not determine thought.
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Research has concluded that language, as we know it, appeared only within the last 10,000 years and is associated with the development of agriculture and the domestication of animals.
سؤال
According to Herbert Terrace's research, chimpanzees are highly intelligent animals that can learn many signs, but cannot understand syntax.
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Language is a system of symbols with standard meanings.
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It has been suggested that major cultural advances, cultural evolution, and human creativity could not have occurred before adequate language ability evolved.
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Sociolinguists have found that societies that maintain social inequalities and hierarchies often have different forms of the same language that are used for addressing higher or lower status individuals, kin versus nonkin, and males versus females.
سؤال
Nonverbal communication consisting of body motions and gestures is called kinesics.
سؤال
At the Yerkes Regional Primate Research Center at Emory University a chimpanzee named Lana was taught to communicate through a color-coded computer keyboard.
سؤال
Both animals and humans are able to communicate about things or events that are not immediately present.
سؤال
Linguistic anthropologists study phonology, morphology, syntax, semantics, and pragmatics.
سؤال
The Sapir-Whorf hypothesis is an example of linguistic relativism because it maintains that the world is experienced differently among different language communities.
سؤال
Chimpanzees and gorillas have been taught to speak up to 100 English sentences so they can communicate their daily needs as well as humans.
سؤال
Linguistic variations within a single language such as differences in pronunciation, vocabulary, or syntax are termed dialects.
سؤال
Anthropologists use the ethnosemantic approach to study how different societies understand and classify everyday objects like animals, plants, and food.
سؤال
Phonology is the study of morphemes, the smallest units of a language that convey meaning.
سؤال
The gorilla named "Koko" was able to __________.

A) speak and communicate by using over 100 English words
B) learn to program a computer using the computer language called FORTRAN
C) communicate using about 1,000 signs from American Sign Language (ASL)
D) write her own name and verbally communicate her needs to humans
سؤال
When trying to understand the ethnosemantics of kinship terminology systems, anthropologists look at which of the following?

A) contrasts between male and female terms as well as generational distinctions
B) the ability of infants to produce basic sounds like "ma-ma"
C) the degree to which people understand biological inheritance
D) the emotional connotations of certain sounds and how they are combined to form words
سؤال
__________ are used in societies that maintain marked social hierarchies.

A) Slang
B) Honorifics
C) Pidgins
D) Proxemics
سؤال
The goal of ethnosemantics is to understand __________.

A) that reality is inherently unorganized and can be perceived in any way; thus color naming, plant classification, and time categories are completely arbitrary
B) the meanings of words, phrases, and sentences and how members of different societies use language to organize things, events, and behaviors
C) that languages and behavior are the same
D) that classification systems in all societies are random
سؤال
Sign language acquisition in primates has been criticized on the basis that __________.

A) the signs were just imitative, were often random combinations, and did not involve a two-way conversation
B) chimpanzees and gorillas are not smart enough to learn sign language
C) chimpanzee and gorilla hands are not really capable of making most signs in ASL
D) primates already have a communication system, so they cannot learn another one
سؤال
The ability to build an infinite number of sentences within sentences is known as __________.

A) proxemics
B) recursion
C) dynamics
D) semantics
سؤال
Scientists who study the behavior of animals in their natural setting are called __________.

A) behaviorists
B) naturalists
C) eco-researchers
D) ethologists
سؤال
A unit of sound that distinguishes meaning in a particular language is a __________.

A) dialect
B) phoneme
C) morpheme
D) syntax
سؤال
The flexibility of human language and the ability to create new sentences are associated with the feature of __________.

A) productivity
B) displacement
C) arbitrariness
D) proxemics
سؤال
The word "lower" contains __________.

A) two bound morphemes
B) two bound phonemes
C) two free morphemes
D) one bound morpheme and one free morpheme
سؤال
The words "boy" and "girl" are __________.

A) bound phonemes
B) bound morphemes
C) free morphemes
D) bound phones
سؤال
Consider the following English words that are similar except for the beginning sound: cat and rat. The /c/ and the /r/ are called __________.

A) morphemes
B) phonemes
C) syntaxes
D) semantics
سؤال
What is "displacement" with respect to human language?

A) the ability to create symbolic forms
B) the moral precept that keeps humans from lying and making False promises
C) the fleeting nature of sound as a carrying system for communication
D) the ability to refer to things, persons, and events removed in time and space
سؤال
John Lucy's research on the relationship among thought, language, and behavior showed that __________.

A) kinship terminology is tied to a perception of familial closeness
B) Hopi and English speakers had different perspectives on the passage of time
C) grammar affected the way Mayan and English speakers sorted objects
D) gender-biased terms reflect social categories
سؤال
One goal of anthropological linguistics is to determine the number of phonemes that exist in different languages. This goal is accomplished by examining the use of __________.

A) minimal pairs
B) phone taps
C) maximal differences
D) syntax units
سؤال
Ann Senghas's research with deaf children in Nicaragua supported the idea that __________.

A) sign languages are less complex than spoken languages
B) there is a critical developmental stage for acquiring the rules of language
C) sign languages are universal
D) spoken language evolved from primitive gestural forms of communication
سؤال
An example of a bound morpheme in English is __________.

A) the phrase "boys will be boys"
B) the word "boys"
C) the word "boy"
D) the "s" in the word "boys"
سؤال
Jane Goodall observed that chimpanzees in the wild communicate through __________.

A) a gestural sign language
B) vocalizations tied directly to emotional states
C) random vocalizations and body language
D) singing
سؤال
According to some linguistic researchers, how did Ebonics originate?

A) through lack of proper education
B) from a slang dialect of formal American English
C) as a creole language during slavery in the United States
D) as trade language between Africa and Europe
سؤال
Why are mirror neurons likely to have played a role in the evolution of human language?

A) They enabled early hominins to master a sense of self.
B) They link intention with the sending and receiving of messages.
C) They translate thoughts through the production of sounds.
D) They cause growth in the areas of the brain associated with call systems.
سؤال
Attempts to change linguistic habits such as the adoption of more neutral terms such as firefighter, police officer, and first-year student to replace gender-biased ones such as fireman, policeman, and freshman are based on __________.

A) the idea that language influences social perceptions and gender relations
B) the fact that the deep structure of language, as proposed by Noam Chomsky, is like a fluid sea that can be molded easily to fit social reality
C) False premises about the surface structure of language and the role of gender in society
D) the theory of glottochronology of gender as proposed by Morris Swadesh
سؤال
Does language influence social perceptions? In answering this question, examine such things as the conscious attempts to change what is perceived by many to be "gender-biased" language (terms such as fireman, policeman, Mrs., Miss, freshman, mankind). Also, do you think these attempts to change language will succeed, or are English speakers too set in their ways to change?
سؤال
How do animal communication systems differ from human language and communication systems? Explain the features of human language that differentiate it from other forms of communication.
سؤال
The ability to reconstruct a protolanguage is based on __________.

A) the theory that a universal grammar underlies all human languages
B) the idea that all languages are derived from a single parent language
C) the ability of children to learn whatever language is spoken around them
D) the assumption that languages change in regular ways over time
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Linguistic anthropologists find that people who are forced to abandon their native language and culture will __________.

A) begin to lose their self-esteem
B) eventually adopt English as their primary spoken language
C) advance socially and economically
D) regain their native language in subsequent generations
سؤال
Would it be possible to have a culture without a language? Discuss two theories about how language and culture evolved along with the human species.
سؤال
What have laboratory studies with nonhuman primates taught us about the capacity for language? How does laboratory communication differ from animal communication in the wild? What are some of the criticisms faced by researchers in this field?
سؤال
One example of proxemics is that __________.

A) Americans stand about 18 inches away when talking with people they know well
B) basic facial expressions are recognized universally
C) in Greece, people nod their heads to indicate "no"
D) making a "V" shape with your fingers has had different meanings in different times and places
سؤال
How is language acquired? What evidence is there for an innate, universal grammar? Draw on at least two examples mentioned in your text.
سؤال
Glottochronology is based on the idea that __________.

A) core vocabulary stays consistent irrespective of culture change
B) by tracing population movements researchers can determine the start date of any language
C) number words and pronouns change frequently in most languages
D) sound systems have regional affiliations
سؤال
How do linguists understand language from the level of sound systems through that of words, grammar, and meaning? Illustrate each level of analysis with an example.
سؤال
A linguistic anthropologist interested in understanding what people convey through smiles in different cultures would be interested in the study of __________.

A) semantics
B) proxemics
C) phonemics
D) kinesics
سؤال
"Did I hear you say that there are four pounds of sulfur in the box?" versus "Did I heah ya say that there are foah pounds of sulfuh in the box?" is an example of __________.

A) correct and incorrect English
B) dialect differences in English
C) how grammar and syntax interact
D) the difference between syntax and semantics
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What kind of information do people communicate nonverbally? What are some examples of behaviors that researchers interested in kinesics and proxemics would study? Why is it important to consider these forms of communication?
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__________ lends support to Chomsky's model of language acquisition.

A) The way apes learn sign language
B) The structure of creole and pidgin languages
C) The Sapir-Whorf hypothesis
D) The displacement feature of human language
سؤال
How do variations in language relate to social hierarchies? Compare and contrast two examples from sociolinguistics that illustrate the relationship between language use and social standing.
سؤال
What is African-American Vernacular English? How did it emerge? How is it related to pidgin and creole languages? Discuss the controversies surrounding AAVE.
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How do anthropologists understand linguistic change? What factors create change in a language? How is this measured? What can historical linguistics tell us about how languages evolve? Discuss glottochronology and the concept of protolanguages in your answer.
سؤال
The idea that each language filters certain perceptions and determines how we perceive reality is called __________.

A) Chomsky's relative grammar
B) the Sapir-Whorf hypothesis
C) the linguistic filter theory
D) weak linguistic determinism
سؤال
Noam Chomsky suggests that humans are born with a brain prewired to enable us to acquire languages easily. This "prewiring" is referred to as __________.

A) syntax
B) universal grammar
C) infinite model
D) functional template
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Deck 5: Language
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Glottochronology is the study of the interrelationships among the vocal tract, glottis, larynx, and pharynx in the production of sound.
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2
According to the Sapir-Whorf hypothesis, time is perceived the same way in all cultures.
False
3
More than 70,000 languages are known to have existed.
False
4
The concept of arbitrariness refers to the symbolic nature of words used in human language.
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Semantics is the study of the meaning of symbols, words, phrases, and sentences in a language.
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Most anthropologists maintain that language influences a person's thinking and worldview, but language does not determine thought.
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Research has concluded that language, as we know it, appeared only within the last 10,000 years and is associated with the development of agriculture and the domestication of animals.
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According to Herbert Terrace's research, chimpanzees are highly intelligent animals that can learn many signs, but cannot understand syntax.
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Language is a system of symbols with standard meanings.
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It has been suggested that major cultural advances, cultural evolution, and human creativity could not have occurred before adequate language ability evolved.
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Sociolinguists have found that societies that maintain social inequalities and hierarchies often have different forms of the same language that are used for addressing higher or lower status individuals, kin versus nonkin, and males versus females.
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Nonverbal communication consisting of body motions and gestures is called kinesics.
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At the Yerkes Regional Primate Research Center at Emory University a chimpanzee named Lana was taught to communicate through a color-coded computer keyboard.
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Both animals and humans are able to communicate about things or events that are not immediately present.
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Linguistic anthropologists study phonology, morphology, syntax, semantics, and pragmatics.
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The Sapir-Whorf hypothesis is an example of linguistic relativism because it maintains that the world is experienced differently among different language communities.
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Chimpanzees and gorillas have been taught to speak up to 100 English sentences so they can communicate their daily needs as well as humans.
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Linguistic variations within a single language such as differences in pronunciation, vocabulary, or syntax are termed dialects.
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Anthropologists use the ethnosemantic approach to study how different societies understand and classify everyday objects like animals, plants, and food.
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Phonology is the study of morphemes, the smallest units of a language that convey meaning.
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21
The gorilla named "Koko" was able to __________.

A) speak and communicate by using over 100 English words
B) learn to program a computer using the computer language called FORTRAN
C) communicate using about 1,000 signs from American Sign Language (ASL)
D) write her own name and verbally communicate her needs to humans
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When trying to understand the ethnosemantics of kinship terminology systems, anthropologists look at which of the following?

A) contrasts between male and female terms as well as generational distinctions
B) the ability of infants to produce basic sounds like "ma-ma"
C) the degree to which people understand biological inheritance
D) the emotional connotations of certain sounds and how they are combined to form words
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__________ are used in societies that maintain marked social hierarchies.

A) Slang
B) Honorifics
C) Pidgins
D) Proxemics
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The goal of ethnosemantics is to understand __________.

A) that reality is inherently unorganized and can be perceived in any way; thus color naming, plant classification, and time categories are completely arbitrary
B) the meanings of words, phrases, and sentences and how members of different societies use language to organize things, events, and behaviors
C) that languages and behavior are the same
D) that classification systems in all societies are random
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Sign language acquisition in primates has been criticized on the basis that __________.

A) the signs were just imitative, were often random combinations, and did not involve a two-way conversation
B) chimpanzees and gorillas are not smart enough to learn sign language
C) chimpanzee and gorilla hands are not really capable of making most signs in ASL
D) primates already have a communication system, so they cannot learn another one
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The ability to build an infinite number of sentences within sentences is known as __________.

A) proxemics
B) recursion
C) dynamics
D) semantics
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Scientists who study the behavior of animals in their natural setting are called __________.

A) behaviorists
B) naturalists
C) eco-researchers
D) ethologists
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A unit of sound that distinguishes meaning in a particular language is a __________.

A) dialect
B) phoneme
C) morpheme
D) syntax
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The flexibility of human language and the ability to create new sentences are associated with the feature of __________.

A) productivity
B) displacement
C) arbitrariness
D) proxemics
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The word "lower" contains __________.

A) two bound morphemes
B) two bound phonemes
C) two free morphemes
D) one bound morpheme and one free morpheme
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The words "boy" and "girl" are __________.

A) bound phonemes
B) bound morphemes
C) free morphemes
D) bound phones
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Consider the following English words that are similar except for the beginning sound: cat and rat. The /c/ and the /r/ are called __________.

A) morphemes
B) phonemes
C) syntaxes
D) semantics
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What is "displacement" with respect to human language?

A) the ability to create symbolic forms
B) the moral precept that keeps humans from lying and making False promises
C) the fleeting nature of sound as a carrying system for communication
D) the ability to refer to things, persons, and events removed in time and space
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John Lucy's research on the relationship among thought, language, and behavior showed that __________.

A) kinship terminology is tied to a perception of familial closeness
B) Hopi and English speakers had different perspectives on the passage of time
C) grammar affected the way Mayan and English speakers sorted objects
D) gender-biased terms reflect social categories
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One goal of anthropological linguistics is to determine the number of phonemes that exist in different languages. This goal is accomplished by examining the use of __________.

A) minimal pairs
B) phone taps
C) maximal differences
D) syntax units
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Ann Senghas's research with deaf children in Nicaragua supported the idea that __________.

A) sign languages are less complex than spoken languages
B) there is a critical developmental stage for acquiring the rules of language
C) sign languages are universal
D) spoken language evolved from primitive gestural forms of communication
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An example of a bound morpheme in English is __________.

A) the phrase "boys will be boys"
B) the word "boys"
C) the word "boy"
D) the "s" in the word "boys"
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Jane Goodall observed that chimpanzees in the wild communicate through __________.

A) a gestural sign language
B) vocalizations tied directly to emotional states
C) random vocalizations and body language
D) singing
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According to some linguistic researchers, how did Ebonics originate?

A) through lack of proper education
B) from a slang dialect of formal American English
C) as a creole language during slavery in the United States
D) as trade language between Africa and Europe
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Why are mirror neurons likely to have played a role in the evolution of human language?

A) They enabled early hominins to master a sense of self.
B) They link intention with the sending and receiving of messages.
C) They translate thoughts through the production of sounds.
D) They cause growth in the areas of the brain associated with call systems.
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Attempts to change linguistic habits such as the adoption of more neutral terms such as firefighter, police officer, and first-year student to replace gender-biased ones such as fireman, policeman, and freshman are based on __________.

A) the idea that language influences social perceptions and gender relations
B) the fact that the deep structure of language, as proposed by Noam Chomsky, is like a fluid sea that can be molded easily to fit social reality
C) False premises about the surface structure of language and the role of gender in society
D) the theory of glottochronology of gender as proposed by Morris Swadesh
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42
Does language influence social perceptions? In answering this question, examine such things as the conscious attempts to change what is perceived by many to be "gender-biased" language (terms such as fireman, policeman, Mrs., Miss, freshman, mankind). Also, do you think these attempts to change language will succeed, or are English speakers too set in their ways to change?
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How do animal communication systems differ from human language and communication systems? Explain the features of human language that differentiate it from other forms of communication.
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The ability to reconstruct a protolanguage is based on __________.

A) the theory that a universal grammar underlies all human languages
B) the idea that all languages are derived from a single parent language
C) the ability of children to learn whatever language is spoken around them
D) the assumption that languages change in regular ways over time
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Linguistic anthropologists find that people who are forced to abandon their native language and culture will __________.

A) begin to lose their self-esteem
B) eventually adopt English as their primary spoken language
C) advance socially and economically
D) regain their native language in subsequent generations
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Would it be possible to have a culture without a language? Discuss two theories about how language and culture evolved along with the human species.
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What have laboratory studies with nonhuman primates taught us about the capacity for language? How does laboratory communication differ from animal communication in the wild? What are some of the criticisms faced by researchers in this field?
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48
One example of proxemics is that __________.

A) Americans stand about 18 inches away when talking with people they know well
B) basic facial expressions are recognized universally
C) in Greece, people nod their heads to indicate "no"
D) making a "V" shape with your fingers has had different meanings in different times and places
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How is language acquired? What evidence is there for an innate, universal grammar? Draw on at least two examples mentioned in your text.
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Glottochronology is based on the idea that __________.

A) core vocabulary stays consistent irrespective of culture change
B) by tracing population movements researchers can determine the start date of any language
C) number words and pronouns change frequently in most languages
D) sound systems have regional affiliations
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How do linguists understand language from the level of sound systems through that of words, grammar, and meaning? Illustrate each level of analysis with an example.
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A linguistic anthropologist interested in understanding what people convey through smiles in different cultures would be interested in the study of __________.

A) semantics
B) proxemics
C) phonemics
D) kinesics
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"Did I hear you say that there are four pounds of sulfur in the box?" versus "Did I heah ya say that there are foah pounds of sulfuh in the box?" is an example of __________.

A) correct and incorrect English
B) dialect differences in English
C) how grammar and syntax interact
D) the difference between syntax and semantics
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What kind of information do people communicate nonverbally? What are some examples of behaviors that researchers interested in kinesics and proxemics would study? Why is it important to consider these forms of communication?
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__________ lends support to Chomsky's model of language acquisition.

A) The way apes learn sign language
B) The structure of creole and pidgin languages
C) The Sapir-Whorf hypothesis
D) The displacement feature of human language
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How do variations in language relate to social hierarchies? Compare and contrast two examples from sociolinguistics that illustrate the relationship between language use and social standing.
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What is African-American Vernacular English? How did it emerge? How is it related to pidgin and creole languages? Discuss the controversies surrounding AAVE.
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How do anthropologists understand linguistic change? What factors create change in a language? How is this measured? What can historical linguistics tell us about how languages evolve? Discuss glottochronology and the concept of protolanguages in your answer.
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The idea that each language filters certain perceptions and determines how we perceive reality is called __________.

A) Chomsky's relative grammar
B) the Sapir-Whorf hypothesis
C) the linguistic filter theory
D) weak linguistic determinism
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Noam Chomsky suggests that humans are born with a brain prewired to enable us to acquire languages easily. This "prewiring" is referred to as __________.

A) syntax
B) universal grammar
C) infinite model
D) functional template
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