Language And Communication Flashcards

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Language

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A system of symbols with standard meaning spoken or written.

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2
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Symbols

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Arbitrary meaningful units we use to represent reality.

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3
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T or F?

Language is transmitted through enculturation.

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True

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4
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T or F

Language is not based on arbitrary, learned associations between words and their meanings.

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False.

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5
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How many languages are there in the world approximately?

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6000

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6
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T or F?

95% of the world’s population only speak less than 100 of the existing 6000 languages.

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True

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7
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What are the three types of nonverbal communication?

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Body language
Facial expressions
Gestures

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8
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Call systems

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Limited number of sounds produced in response to specific stimuli (food, danger, etc)

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9
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Mutated gene FOXP2

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A mutated gene that allows humans to make fine tounge and lip movements necessary for speech.

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10
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Vocal tract

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Throat and mouth

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11
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Hyoid bone

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A u-shaped bone that supports the tongue.

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12
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How do babies and toddlers learn to speak?

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Imitation of words, and grammatical structures as spoken by parents and surrounding talkers.

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13
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Phonology

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The study of the basic building blocks of a language called phonemes.

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14
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Morphemes

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Two or more phonemes.

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15
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Grammar/syntax

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A complex set of rules governing the structure of a language.

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16
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Sociolinguistics

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The study of language in its social context.

17
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Dialect

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Unique pronunciation, vocabulary, grammar or syntax.

18
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Sapir wharf hypothesis

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Language Is a force and it affects how individuals in a society perceive reality.

19
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Code switching

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Using more than one language in the course of a converse.

20
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As far as anatomical speech mechanisms, what sets humans apart from other primates?

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The elaborate human