This type of knowledge is automatic; a person cannot explain how he or she knows this
What is procedural knowledge [bonus 100: name an example of procedural knowledge]
100
This type of knowledge is explicitly learned; learners can often describe how they know what they know.
What is declarative knowledge? [bonus 100: name an example of this kind of knowledge]
100
This is the ability to force/coerce/convince others to do what you want
What is power?
100
This type of grammar is the type english teachers would teach
What is prescriptive grammar?
200
"lady doctor" is an example of this kind of language
What is marked language?
200
A set of rules about a language
What is grammar?
200
The three different systems of language addressed in class
What is sounds, words and sentences (grammar or syntax)?
200
The most effective example of reclaiming a slur that we talked about in class.
What is queer? [bonus 100: do you agree with this claim? why or why not?]
200
This term is used for topics that make society nervous and is used to shield from unpleasant topics.
What is taboo or euphemism? [bonus 100: what does this have to do with language?]
300
Members of minority groups use this to reclaim slurs used against them
What is reappropriation?
300
"zounds" began as combination of these societal taboos
What is religion and body fluids? (by god's wounds)
300
This phenomenon is perceiving that your best friend of Japanese descent who was born in america sounding like her speech is influenced by Japanese.
What is accent hallucination? [bonus 100: what other linguistic term does accent hallucination go with?]
300
One of these two terms is a social construct, you could say "it has an army and a navy" (name both terms)
What is language and dialect?
300
The ability to switch easily between languages or dialects.
What is code switching?
400
Explain a feature of African American Vernacular English
What is [your answer here]?
400
This system is the very first system learned by kids while acquiring language
What is sounds or accent?
400
pro-choice is a type of political speak known as this
What is unspeak?
400
This is how we perceive the world around us, filtered through our senses
What is construal?
400
This happens when speaking non-standard varieties becomes more valued by non-dominant groups.
What is covert prestige? [bonus 100: what is the other type?]
500
The Hyenas in The Lion King are an example of this kind of phenomenon
What is linguistic stereotyping being reinforced through media for kids?
500
This are the different types of swearing that Pinker addresses in his article
What is dysphemistic, invectives, idiomatic, emphatic and cathartic [bonus 100: name an example of invective swearing]
500
These are Lippi-Green's myths of language.
What is non-accent, standard languages "exist", social construct of language is very real?
500
These are lippi-green's linguistic facts of life
What is All living languages constantly change
Spoken languages are all equalGood Grammar ≠ Good Communication Writing ≠ Speech and Variation is the norm!
500
These are the four different explanations for how AAVE came to be
What is anglicist, Neo-anglicist, creolist and substrate hypothesis? [bonus 100: explain one of these]