- There isn't a proper or improper way of using casual/daily speech (ex: ain't).
This demonstrates that language is the proper version written down in
grammar books/dictionaries.
- There isn't a proper or improper way of using casual/daily speech (ex: ain't).
This demonstrates that language is NOT the proper version written down in
grammar books/dictionaries, but rather what is actually in the speakers'
heads.
- There is a proper and improper way of using casual/daily speech (ex: ain't).
This demonstrates that language is the proper version written down in
grammar books/dictionaries.
- There is a proper and improper way of using casual/daily speech (ex: ain't).
This demonstrates that language is NOT the proper version written down in
grammar books/dictionaries, but rather what is actually in the speakers'
heads. - correct answer ✔There is a proper and improper way of using
casual/daily speech (ex: ain't). This demonstrates that language is NOT the
proper version written down in grammar books/dictionaries, but rather what is
actually in the speakers' heads.
What's the problem with saying that two speakers speak the same language if
they use the same grammar and vocabulary?
- Norwegian and Danish are very similar yet they are considered two separate
languages.
,- Every speaker of a language has slightly different grammar rules and
vocabulary.
- The different dialects of Urdu are so different that the speakers cannot
understand each other.
- Papua New Guinea has an extraordinary number of languages that are
difficult to classify by family. - correct answer ✔Every speaker of a language
has slightly different grammar rules and vocabulary.
What's the problem with the Mutual Intelligibility Hypothesis?
- Norwegian and Danish are very similar yet they are considered two separate
languages.
- Every speaker of a language has slightly different grammar rules and
vocabulary.
- The different dialects of Urdu are so different that the speakers cannot
understand each other.
- Papua New Guinea has an extraordinary number of languages that are
difficult to classify by family. - correct answer ✔- Norwegian and Danish are
very similar yet they are considered two separate languages.
Which of the following has approximately 40 mutually unintelligible dialects?
- Arabic
, - Chinese
- Scots
- English - correct answer ✔- Arabic
The Papua New Guinea varieties Lusi and Kove are considered by the people
who speak them to be the same language because their grammar and
vocabulary are almost identical.
- True
- False - correct answer ✔- False
The end points of a dialect continuum are easily defined as separate
languages.
- True
- False - correct answer ✔- True
Listening to how people speak, there is no way to say where Spanish ends
and French begins on the Spain/France border.
- True
- False - correct answer ✔- True
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