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The following criteria apply to Descriptive Grammar...
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Describes the rules that govern what people do or can say
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Prescribes rules governing what people should/ shouldn't say
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Rules are natural known intuitively, and don't need to be taught
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Refers to the structure of a language as certain people think it should be used
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An objective, nonjudgemental description of the grammatical constructions in a language
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Prescriptive grammar: prescribes the rules governing what people should/shouldn't say, rules are not natural, they must be taught or learned in school, and refers to the structure of a language as certain people think it should be used.
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Label the pictures with the dialect each country speaks.
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Italian
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French
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Canadian English
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Portuguese
Pregunta 4
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Click on all the statements that apply to AAVE.
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She bin had dat han'-made dress.
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Ah 'on know what homey be coin
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c u l8ter
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African American Vernacular English
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All About Visiting Earth
Pregunta 5
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Keeping Semantics in mind, label the image with one word most people would associate it with.
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The study of language use in society and in sociocultural context is...
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linguistics
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language
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sociolinguistics
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sociocultural language
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The picture shows examples of liquids.
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These words are examples of....
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voiced consonants
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fricatives
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unvoiced consonants
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affricatives
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These words contain examples of unvoiced consonants because the vocal chords are not used to make the sounds of these letters.
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These words are examples of
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liquids
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glides
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nasals
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stops
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This statement best describes semantics.
Pregunta 12
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This chart shows examples of
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allophones
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glides
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vowels
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phonemes
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Keeping in mind that some words have multiple meanings, and that sometimes more is being communicated than said, what is this picture an example of.
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communication
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pragmatics
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lexicon
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register
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When a [blank_start]vowel[blank_end] sound is produced by humans the breath flows [blank_start]out[blank_end] through the mouth without being blocked by the [blank_start]teeth[blank_end], [blank_start]tongue[blank_end], or [blank_start]lips[blank_end].
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vowel
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out
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teeth
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tongue
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lips
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Click on the letters that make approximant sounds.
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True or False, the image shows examples of nasal sounds.
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When consonants are formed by blocking the oral passage and allowing the air to escape through the nose. ex /m/ it is called...
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nasals
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liquids
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glides
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a stop
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Click on all the letters that produce glides.
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This image contains all the aspects of...
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syntax
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pragmatics
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communication
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linguistics
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This tree diagram shows an example of syntax.
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[blank_start]Affricatives[blank_end] are accomplished by stopping the air flow and then releasing air to cause friction.
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Affricatives
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Fricatives
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Nasals
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Glides