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A) is not tied to a specific language branch.
B) has only been spoken in large communities.
C) is no longer taught to children by their parents.
D) has no living speakers.
E) has no known dialects.
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True/False
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True/False
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True/False
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Multiple Choice
A) there is a high likelihood that two randomly selected residents could not speak to each other.
B) more than 75% of the people speak the standard dialect.
C) creolization has occurred.
D) there are relatively few languages used in the country.
E) more than one language family is present in the country.
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verified
Multiple Choice
A) a lingua franca
B) an endangered language.
C) an extinct language.
D) a pidgin language.
E) a creole language.
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True/False
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True/False
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True/False
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A) No change, since English is the official language of the United States
B) No change, since everyone uses English already.
C) Foreign language publications could no longer be sold in the United States.
D) It would affect how people dealt with the government, but not in their homes.
E) It would increase the linguistic diversity in the United States.
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Multiple Choice
A) examples of widely used dialects in the United States.
B) actually separate languages.
C) disappearing in modern society.
D) a variation of the southern dialect.
E) now a part of the standard dialect of English.
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verified
Multiple Choice
A) language association.
B) lingua franca.
C) language assortment.
D) linguistic diffusion.
E) linguistic diversity.
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verified
True/False
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A) spoken language
B) body language
C) language family
D) sign language
E) tactile language
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A) Few will notice, since toponyms frequently change.
B) Groups that identify with the current street name will likely object.
C) Most people don't care about the name of their street.
D) If the proposed name is proper and in standard dialect, it will be approved.
E) New street names have to be introduced gradually.
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verified
Multiple Choice
A) threshold.
B) perimeter.
C) dialect.
D) isologloss.
E) frontier.
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True/False
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True/False
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Multiple Choice
A) that the original language is still used in some remote areas.
B) they must guess at the hearth area since language development happened so long ago.
C) ancient documents explain the development of language families.
D) most language families show limited diffusion because few people migrated in the past.
E) most language families are very spatially compact.
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