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Language, Culture, and Society Exam

The document is a midterm examination for a course on Language, Culture, and Society, featuring various topics such as linguistic pluralism, language planning, and codification. It includes multiple-choice questions, true/false statements, and short answer prompts related to language functions and community classifications. The exam is structured to assess students' understanding of key concepts and theories in linguistics and sociolinguistics.
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Language, Culture, and Society Exam

The document is a midterm examination for a course on Language, Culture, and Society, featuring various topics such as linguistic pluralism, language planning, and codification. It includes multiple-choice questions, true/false statements, and short answer prompts related to language functions and community classifications. The exam is structured to assess students' understanding of key concepts and theories in linguistics and sociolinguistics.
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MIDTERM EXAMINATION in LANGUAGE, CULTURE AND SOCIETY

Name: Sophia Micaella Semester: 1st Semester Date: December 13,2022


Hermoso

Yr. & Course:BSEDEN 1-1 Prof.: Robert Niño Ponce Score: /50

I. 2. LINGUISTIC PLURALISM
3. VERNACULARIZATION
1. TRUE 4. INTERNATIONALIZATION
C. STAGES OF LANGUAGE PLANNING
2. LANGUAGE PLANNING AND POLICY 1. SELECTION
2. CODIFICATION
3. LINGUISTIC PLURALISM
3. IMPLEMENTATION
4. DIGLOSSIA 4. ELABORATION
D. STAGES OF CODIFICATION
5. TRUE 1. GRAPHIZATION
2. GRAMMATICALIZATION
6. PRESCRIPTIVISM 3. LEXICALIZATION
E. CLASSIFICATION OF THE COMMUNITY
7. SELECTION ACCORDING TO THE FUNCTION
DISTRIBUTION OF THE LANGUAGES
8. LOW VARIETY
1. BIPART- LINGUALISM
9. ELABORATION 2. DIGLOSSIA
3. AMBILINGUALISM
10. SOCIOLECT F. GIVE ATLEAST THREE TYPES OF ALPHABETS
AS RECORDED BY HISTORY
11. VERNACULARIZATION 1. GREEK ALPHABET
2. KHMER SCRIPT
12. SIMULTANEOUS BILINGUAL 3. LATIN ALPHABET
13. INTERNATIONALIZATION

14. TRUE

15. TRUE

II.

1. ADJACENCY PAIRS
2. CODIFICATION
3. POLYGLOT
4. ALPHABET
5. SPELLING
6. MULTILINGUALISM
7. SPELLING REFORM
8. EGYPTIAN WRITING
9. ASSIMILATION
10. PROTO-CANAANITE SCRIPT
11. LANGUAGE CHANGE AND RECONSTRUCTION
12. DIALECT
13. SPEAKER
14. SEQUENTIAL BILINGUAL
15. IMPLEMENTATION
III.
A. CHOOSING YOUR VARIETY OR CODE
1. SOCIAL FACTORS
2. CHARACTERISTICS OF LANGUAGE
USERS
3. THE PARTICIPANTS’ INVOLVEMENT
B. LANGUAGE PLANNING PRINCIPLES
1. ASSIMILATION

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