Theory unit 1 - Inglesa III Flashcards

-human and non human comm, the power of lang, slang, engl as a lingua franca, linguistic imperialism and the demise of minority lang

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types of non verbal communication

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  • facial expression
  • gestures
  • paralinguistics
  • body language
  • proxemics
  • eye gaze
  • haptics
  • appearance
  • artifacts
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animal communication (4)
helps them to: (4)

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  • visual
  • tactile
  • auditory
  • chemical

helps them to:
- attract mates
- warned off predators
- mark their territory
- identify themselves to other animals

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children are equipped with _____ ______ that allows them ____

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an universal grammar that allows them to produce much greater language output than the one they receive as input

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body language of attraction
women signals: (4)
men signals: (3)

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women signals:
- expose their neck
- touch the notch in their collarbone
- tilt their head down
- look up and bat their eyelashes (princess diana)

men signals:
- point their feet towards the woman they’re most attracted to, do leg blades, put their hands in their pockets and expose their thumbs

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what can body language convey? (8)

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  • attraction
  • embarrasment
  • trust
  • confidence
  • power
  • assertiveness
  • anger
  • excitement
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language is: (3)

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  • the primary tool for expression and communication
  • a virtue to self-reflection bc we use it to communicate, in writing, speaking and visually
  • valuable to express and share how we feel
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james baldwin claims that people evolve language in order to _____

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describe and control their circumstances or not be submerged by a reality they cannot articulate
eg: french people who live in the city vs the countryside

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definition of language

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language is the expression of ideas by means of speech-sound combined into words, which are, combined into sentences

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what is a mother tongue?

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language which a child starts hearing after being born, which helps in providing a definite shape to our emotions and thoughts

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why is slanguage a natural human tendency?

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bc all groups generate their own language to include or exclude other people

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what does appropiacy have to do with slanguage?

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teenagers who use slanguage are losing a sense of appropiacy:
the skill of turning it on and off in different situations

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what does language do?

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not only empowers individuals to participate as members of a community, it’s the key in enabling individuals to establish and define the dimensions of their identity

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a language that doesn’t adapt and evolve is:

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a dead language

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What is English as a Lingua Franca?

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communication in English between speakers with different first languages
- it’s highly simplified and unidiomatic

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a language achieves global status when:

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  • it’s recognized in every country
  • other countries decide to give it a place within their communities
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what is Globish?

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simplified version of the language used to communicate for business or cultural purposes

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According to McCrum, English isn’t a form of linguistic imperialism as:

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  • it’s used in a neutral way as it’s harmless
  • people use it without thinking it
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Negative aspects of Engl as a Global lang:

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  • native speakers would take advantage to think and work quickly
  • it will make other langs unnecesary
  • the chosen lang may become very technical for non-native speakers
  • Non- N speakers would feel poor when it comes to expressing feelings and emotions
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English is the best candidate to be a Lingua Franca as:

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  • english education is already widespread
  • there’s a high level of penetration of ESL among young people
  • there exists a large body of english media available on the Internet to create an inmersive experience for learners
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Pros of Globish (4)

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  • important for international communication
  • simple sentences, plain vocab
  • limit the influence of english
  • reduces the gap between countries
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Cons of Globish (4)

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  • loss of cultural diversity
  • threat to freedom of speech and the ideals of multiculturalism
  • laziness and arrogance resulting from the lack of motivation to learn other langs
  • loss of social knowledge
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what is Pidgin?

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simplified language that communities use to communicate with each other

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what is Linguistic Power?

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those who speak a global language as a mother tongue are in a position of power compared to those who have to learn it as a foreign language. eg: scientists

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what is Linguistic Complacency?

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  • when a global lang eliminates the motivation for adults to learn other languages
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what is Linguistic Death?

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when the emergence of a global language hasten the dissapearance of minority langs.

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what is a minority language?

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language spoken by a minority of the population of a territory

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what do many communities do?

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they abandon their tongue in favour of English, Mandarin or Spanish

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According to the text Vanishing Voices, what does speaking a language means?

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it means inmersing oneself in its character and concepts
it alters your thinking and worldview

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what is a language hotspot?

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concentrates regions of the world having the highest level of linguistic diversity, endargement and least-studied languages

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when a language dies … (4)

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  • we lose the expression of a unique vision of what it means to be human
  • we lose memory of the planet’s history and cultures
  • we lose some of the best local resources for combating environmental threats
  • some people lose their mother tongue
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According to the text dreams of endangered cultures, what can culture do?

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it can create different realities
eg: some children are taught that mountains define their destiny and are godesses, others are taught that they’re just a pile of rockh

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how to prevent the loss of languages? unesco (3)

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  • raising awareness of the importance of language preservation in education
  • collecting data on endangered cultures and indigenous languages
  • supporting the use of local language in the media and promoting multilingualism on the internet
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