Folk Culture
Pop Culture
Language Families/ Branches
Dialects
Misc.
100

Folk culture uses this diffusion

What culture uses relocation diffusion?
100

The idea that outlying regions have lesser economic ties, compared to those of economical centers.

What is a Cultural Core

100

English, Hindi, Swahili, Indonesian, and Russian are all considered _________s.

What is Lingua Franca?
100

This term that is derived from romance languages refers to a language that has origins from both indigenous and colonial languages, such as the Netherlands Antilles.

What is a Creole?
100

This image represents the ______ theory about how a Proto-Indo European Language diffused.

What is the Nomadic Warrior theory?

200

A custom passed down through generations.

what is a tradition?

200

This term refers to something that a group of people do on a regular basis.

What is a custom?
200

These are languages that are constantly being used and have standardized literature, although not widespread or sustainable.

What is a Vigorous Language?
200

These are an example of ______S

What is an example of a chinese logogram?

200

This image shows how a Proto-Indo-European language diffused according the _____ theory.

What is the Sedentary Farmers theory

300

Folk culture often created this type of group because of a lack of communication between other groups.

What is a homogenized group?

300

A singular person consistently wearing jeans is an example of this

What is a habit?

300

This language was the basis for many romance languages and diffused with the spread of the Roman Empire.

What is Vulgar Latin?

300

A dialect spoken by some African Americans

What is ebonics?

300

This image shows how wine production is concentrated in specific areas in Europe. The places where these are grown are also where wine is consumed the most. This is an example of _______.

What is a Terroir?

400

Folk culture has hearths that are _____.

what is an untraceable hearth?
400

This has been caused by the large amounts of connections between different parts of the world through modern communication.

What is a globalized landscape?

400

This term refers to pictures like this that share ideas without using language nor sounds.

What is an ideogram
400

An example of this would be The British Received Pronunciation.

What is an example of a dialect?

400

This image shows an example of these vernacular regions that pertain to dialects.

What is an isogloss?

500

Daily activities are usually explained in these forms of media

What are folk songs?

500

This image shows examples of these things that are a key factor in popular culture, are often hearths, and are creating a globalized landscape.

What are transnational corporations?

500

This is an example of this part of a language.

What is literary tradition?

500

This is a common characteristic between all dialects.

What is an Alphabet?

500

This is what the terms on the trunks are called.

What is a language family?