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100

these necessities apply to both people of folk and popular culture.  

 food, clothing, and shelter

100

Folk music worldwide often draws on these themes to tell stories or convey information.

 life-cycle events (birth, death, marriage) or environmental features (agriculture, climate)

100

Why is English a widespread language?

British colonialism, the US is an economic powerhouse.

100

What separates dialects from each other?

Vocab, Pronunciation, Spelling

200

The cultural hearths of folk and popular culture differ, coming from these innovation centers.

anonymous hearths/sources and a specific traceable person/corporation

200

his sport originated from folk culture but has become one of the most popular sports in the world today. (+1 if you get where it originated from)

Soccer, originated in england

200

What is a langua franca?

A language of international communication that facilitates trade.

200

What is an endangered language?

A language children are no longer learning and that fluent parents are no longer teaching so use is decreasing.

300

Researchers noticed this when studying the religious and cultural groups in the Himalayan mountains of Bhutan, Nepal, northern India, and Southern Tibet. Hint: interaction + diffusion

limited interaction despite proximity

300

These reasons prove sports are both part of popular culture and folk culture.

sports viewing/spectators and team identities

300

What is the difference between a language family, branch, group?

family: collection related through common ancestral language existing long before recorded history.

branch: collection within a family several thousand years ago.

group: a collection in a branch that shares common origin that is relatively recent.

300

What is a creolized language?

language that results from the mixing of a colonizers language with an indigenous language (ex: French creole in Haiti)

400

These innovations have become increasingly popular in Africa, where electricity and landline services are limited.

cell phones

400

Folk clothing can depend on these factors.

environmental, cultural, and religious factors

400

Why are there so many languages in Africa?

Africa is likely where civilization started and language began to develop allowing it to have the most time to develop in this region.

400

What is mutual intelligibility?

The ability of people speaking in two ways to readily understand each other without prior familiarity or special effort.

500

This lack of access affects the distribution of popular culture around the world.

lack of access to electronic media

500

Popular culture can affect marketing due to this pattern (applies to food and clothing)

Some products/brands are more popular in other areas due to advertising, climate, government, and more.

500

What is an ethnologue?

classifies languages as institutional, developing, vigorous, threatened, or dying.

500

what is the only language that has been revived from being extinct

Hebrew

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