A) The study of language acquisition in children B) The study of the relationship between language and culture C) The study of animal communication D) The study of ancient languages
A) A simplified language that arises as a means of communication between speakers of different languages B) A linguistic tool for language preservation C) A language spoken by a small ethnic group D) A language spoken by people on the margins of society
A) Phonetics B) Syntax C) Typology D) Sociolinguistics
A) The practice of alternating between two or more languages or varieties of language in a conversation B) An accent reduction technique C) A communication disorder D) A type of language isolation
A) Grammar B) Dialectology C) Phonology D) Semantics
A) Language plays a small role in social identity B) Social identity is determined solely by income level C) Language can be a marker of social identity and belonging D) Language has no impact on social identity
A) The study of animal communication B) The study of language change over time C) The study of how language influences social life D) The study of language acquisition
A) Language has no impact on cultural identity B) Culture influences language but not identity C) Cultural identity is solely determined by genetics D) Language can shape a person's cultural identity and sense of belonging |