Follow the journey of Holden Caulfield, a teenager navigating the complexities of adolescence and adulthood in 1950s New York City. This iconic novel explores themes of identity, loss of innocence, and the struggle to find one's place in the world.
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Circle the letter of the Answer that corresponds to the displayed Question.
1. Language convergence
A: A language that began as a pidgin language and was later adopted as the mother tongue of a people.
B Process where two languages collapse into one language. Happens when people speaking two languages
C: Ability of two people to understand each other when speaking.
D: Tracking sound shifts and hardening consonants backward to uncover an original language.
2. Language divergence
A: A geographic boundary where linguistic features occur.
B Process where discrete, new languages are eventually formed from one language. Happens when people
two dialects of a language are relatively isolated from each other and have little spatial interaction; the
C: A language that began as a pidgin language and was later adopted as the mother tongue of a people.
D: Group of languages with a shared but distant origin.
3. Cognate
A: A group of contiguous dialects where the dialects nearest to each other geographically are the most similar
B: The variant of a language that a countrys political and intellectual elite seek to promote as the norm for use
C A word in one language that shares its origin with a word in another language. Cognates have similar
D: Place name.
4. Language family
A: A group of contiguous dialects where the dialects nearest to each other geographically are the most similar
B: The variant of a language that a countrys political and intellectual elite seek to promote as the norm for use
C Group of languages with a shared but distant origin.
D: The theory that the Proto-Indo-European language spread with the diffusion of agriculture.
5. Agriculture Theory
A: A group of contiguous dialects where the dialects nearest to each other geographically are the most similar
B: Language used for trade or cultural interaction among people who speak different languages.
C: The variant of a language that a countrys political and intellectual elite seek to promote as the norm for use
D The theory that the Proto-Indo-European language spread with the diffusion of agriculture.
6. Language subfamilies
A Divisions within a language family where commonalities are more definite and the origin is more recent.
B: A geographic boundary where linguistic features occur.
C: A group of contiguous dialects where the dialects nearest to each other geographically are the most similar
D: Language used for trade or cultural interaction among people who speak different languages.
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