Hockett's
Experiments
Ethics
Grammar
Language Change
100

What was the purpose of Hockett's features?

To define requirements for what counts as a language

100

What is the control variable?

Variable that stays the same

100

What is ethics?

the guidelines for the protection of study participants/human beings

100

Define descriptive grammar.

looks at how a language is actually used by native speakers, or a native speaker acknowledges that it is possible in the language.

100

T/F: Slang is bad. (example: Her new car is lit.)

false

200

to communicate about a different time or place

displacement

200

A researcher is trying to see if 2 language varieties are two separate languages or dialects. She gathers volunteers from each language group. She creates a list of 100 words she then records the 2 groups of speakers speaking the words in their language. She then takes each recording of the participants answers back to her lab to analyze. Identify the CV.

CV - the list of 100 words

200

Name the 3 elements of ethics

informed consent

anonymous

data protection/privacy

200

Which type of grammar do linguists use?

Descriptive

200

define mutually intelligible.

2 speakers can mostly understand each other.

300

What feature do all animal communications have?

semanticity

300

A researcher is trying to see if 2 language varieties are two separate languages or dialects. She gathers volunteers from each language group. She creates a list of 100 words she then records the 2 groups of speakers speaking each word in their language. She then takes each recording of the participants answers back to her lab to analyze. Identify the IV and DV.

IV - the 2 groups of different speakers

DV - their pronunciations/answers

300

What type of science is linguistics?

social and behavioral

300

a group of speakers of the same language speak noticeably differently from each other.

dialect

300

Name the 3 causes for language change.

geographical barriers

language contact

new ideas/concepts

400

A blue jay will imitate a hawk’s call so that other birds will flee, leaving food, like a birdfeeder, all for itself. Which feature is this an example of?

prevarication

400

Stroop experiment requires test 1 to have the color words written in the matching color. Test 2 has the same color words not written in the matching color. Participants on average, read test 2 slower. What is the control variable?

same words

400

What does informed consent mean?

Participants must be told what their involvement in the experiment will be and agree to do it.

400

Define idiolect.

speech different from person to person.

400

There are 2 main types of lexical change. What are they?

new words

changes in mean/definitions

500

When a wolf is lost, it will let out a howl to see if there are other wolves nearby. If other wolves hear them, they will howl back. What 2 features is this an example of?

semanticity and interchangeability

500

Stroop experiment requires test 1 to have the color words written in the matching color. Test 2 has the same color words not written in the matching color. Participants on average, read test 2 slower. What is the independent variable?

IV - the color of the words

500

Which elements of ethics must be done first when conducting an experiment?

informed consent

500

Does this sentence count as grammatical following descriptive or prescriptive rules? Or both?

We will ace this test.

Both.

500

Identify the cause and type:

The English language barrowed the word sushi after traveling to and trading with Japan, where sushi is from.

language contact and lexical change

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