Cultural Influence on Language
Home Culture & Family Influence
National Culture & Language
Language Around the World
Cultural Expressions

100

This term describes how someone’s pronunciation is shaped by where they grew up.

What is an accent?

100

This is the first language a person learns at home.

What is a mother tongue?

100

This language became widespread globally due to the influence of the British Empire.

What is English?

100

In Spain, people often say “vale,” which means this in English.

What is “okay”?

100

“Break a leg” is an example of this type of expression.

What is an idiom?

200

This refers to a variety of language associated with a particular region or group.

What is a dialect?

200

Switching between two languages in one conversation is called this.

What is code-switching?

200

This country has four official languages, reflecting its diverse culture.

What is Switzerland?

200

This language includes major varieties like Mandarin and Cantonese.

What is Chinese?

200

This communication style avoids direct statements to prevent conflict.

What is indirect communication?

300

This type of language changes depending on the situation, like formal vs. casual speech.

What is register?

300

These are expressions whose meanings aren’t literal, often learned at home.

What are idioms?

300

In Japan, language often changes to show politeness and respect.

What is formality?

300

This is one of the native languages in Minnesota and it is not fully written or translated.

What is Dakota?

300

Words like “y’all” reflect this type of language variation.

What is regional dialect?

400

This term describes how people adjust their speech to match or differ from others in conversation.

What is accommodation?

400

This term refers to the cultural identity tied to the language you grow up speaking.

What is linguistic identity?

400

This refers to rules set by governments about language use in a country.

What is language policy?

400

This term refers to differences in vocabulary or pronunciation across regions of the same language.

What is regional variation?

400

This term refers to shared phrases or sayings within a specific cultural group.

What is cultural expression? (Or speech community norms)

500

This concept explains how language reflects social identity, including class or ethnicity.

What is sociolinguistic variation?

500

When a family gradually stops using their original language over generations, it is called this.

What is language shift?

500

This term describes when one language dominates others due to political or cultural power.

What is language dominance? (or linguistic imperialism)

500

This happens when languages influence each other due to contact between cultures.

What is language contact?

500

This concept explains how meaning can depend heavily on cultural context rather than exact words.

What is high-context communication?