Terminology 1
Terminology 2
Terminology 3
Terminology 4
Terminology 5
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Define Assumptions

A thing that is accepted as true or as certain to happen, without proof.

100

Define Duality

An instance of opposition or contrast between two concepts or two aspects of something; dualism.

100

Define Solidarity

Unity or agreement of feeling or action, among people with a common interest; mutual support within a group.

100

Define Dialect

Language that is particular to a specific geographical region.

100

Define Persuasive Language

Language that uses a variety of figurative and rhetorical devices for the purpose of convincing others.

200

Define Bilingualism

Fluency in or use of two languages.

200

Define Hybridity

A cross between two separate things; something that is mixed; mixture.

200

Define Academic/Scholarly Language

The discipline-specific vocabulary, grammar, and rhetorical conventions a person needs to master to learn effectively in an educational setting.

200

Define Figurative Language

To speak metaphorically (or non-literally) on a topic in order to animate or amplify meaning.

200

Define Slang

Words or phrases that are restricted to a specific in-group (and often to a specific historical context) that establish group identity and/or exclude others.

300

Define Detachment

The state of being objective or aloof (distant).

300

Define Imitation

The action of using someone or something as a model; to copy / copying.

300

Define Argot/Cant/Cryptolect

The vocabulary used by a subculture to prevent outsiders from understanding their conversation.

300

Define Idiomatic Language

Words or phrases that have a culturally understood meaning that differs from the dictionary, or literal, definitions of the words.

300

Define Vernacular Language

The language used in everyday life by people who live in the same geographic region.

400

Define Diaspora.

The dispersion or spread of any people from their original homeland.

400

Define Mother Tongue

The language which a person has grown up speaking from early childhood.

400

Define Blasphemous Language

Language that is irreverent and disrespectful toward that which is held to be sacred.

400

Define Jargon

Specialised words or expressions that are used by a specific profession, business, or industry.

400

Define Homeland

A person's or a people's native land.

500

Define Disempowerment

The forcible denial by persons in a position of power over the rights and choices of another person or group.

500

Define Multilingualism

The use of more than one language, either by an individual speaker or by a group of speakers.

500

Define Colloquial Language

The language used in casual conversation.

500

Define Macaronic Language

When two languages are mixed in the same utterance or text.

500

Define Displacement

The action of moving something from its place or position.