Intro to sociolinguistics vocab

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11th grade Science Quiz on Intro to sociolinguistics vocab, created by Lizzi Silva on 17/07/2018.
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Question 1

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Accent
Answer
  • A speaker's pronunciation (phonetics) that reveals social information, such as socioeconomic status
  • Different variety of the same language
  • Making your words sound like the people you are speaking to
  • A musical term meaning to place emphasis on a note

Question 2

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Standard language
Answer
  • The language you speak every day.
  • Technical language, such as musical, scientific, or sports terms
  • The language taught in school, used in formal writing and in media figures, such as news reporters, who are trying to project authority or ability
  • Language that stays the same over time.

Question 3

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Mutual intelligibility
Answer
  • People who share the same intelligence.
  • When people who speak different varieties of a language or dialects understand each other.
  • When two people decide what language or dialect they are going to talk in.
  • When you travel somewhere and you start speaking like the people there.

Question 4

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Crossing
Answer
  • When your tongue stumbles trying to say tongue-twisters (she sells seashells...)
  • Speakers using language features or linguistic styles associated with another ethnic group.
  • Entering a conversation and starting a new topic to talk about.
  • When you introduce a new word to your friend group.

Question 5

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Lexical gap
Answer
  • Awkward pauses during a conversation.
  • When you're multilingual and forget a word in one language that you're trying to remember.
  • Alternating between at least two languages or language varieties in a single conversation.
  • When one language doesn't have a word for a particular concept that another language does (give an example).

Question 6

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True or False: A shibboleth is a word or phrase that becomes a stereotype for a group of people.
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 7

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True or False: People never introduce new words to different groups of people; everyone always uses the same words.
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 8

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Code-switching, or speaking two languages/dialects in one sentence/conversation means you don't know either language very well.
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 9

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The way you speak has nothing to do with where you're from, who you hang out and work with, or how you think about the world.
Answer
  • True
  • False
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