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AP Human Geography Chapter 6 Vocab: Language Flashcards

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5801122086languagea set of sounds, combination of sounds, and symbols that are used for communication0
5801122087culturethe sum total of the knowledge, attitudes, and habitual behavior patterns shared and transmitted by the members of a society; hundreds exist1
5801122088standard languagea country's political and intellectual elite seek to promote as the norm for use in schools, government, the media, and other aspects of public life2
5801122089dialectslocal or regional characteristics of a language; has distictive grammer and vocabualary3
5801122090isoglossa geographic boundary within which a particular feature occurs4
5801122091mutual intelligibilitythe ability of two people to understand each other when speaking5
5801122092dialect chaina set of contiguous dialects in which the dialect nearest to each other at any place in the chain are most closely related6
5801122093language familygroup of languages with a shared but fairly distant origin7
5801122094subfamiliesdivisions within a language family where the commonalities are more definite and the origin is more recent8
5801122095sound shiftslight change in a word across languages within a subfamily or through a language family from the present backward torward its origin9
5801122096Proto-Indo-Europeanlinguistic hypothesis proposing the existence of an ancestral language that is the hearth of the ancient Latin, Greek, and Sanskrit languages which hearth would link modern languages from Scandinavia to North Africa and from North America through parts of Asia to Australia10
5801122097backward reconstructionthe tracking of sound shifts and hardening of consonants "backward" toward the original language11
5801122098extinct languagelanguage without any native speakers12
5801122099deep reconstructiontechnique using the vocabulary of an extinct language to re-create the language that proceeded the extinct language13
5801122100nostraticlanguage believed to be the ancestral language not only of Proto-Indo-European, but also of the Kartvelian languages of the southern Caucasus region, the Uralic-Altaic languages, the Dravadian languages of India, and the Afro-Asiatic language family14
5801122101language divergencethe opposite of language convergence; a process suggested by German linguist August Schleicher whereby new languages are formed when a language breaks into dialects due to a lack of spatial interaction among speakers of the language and continued isolation eventually causes the division of the language into discrete new languages15
5801122102language convergencethe collapsing of two languages into one resulting from the consistent spatial interaction of peoples with different languages16
5801122103Renfrew hypothesisthree areas in and near the first agricultural hearth, the Fertile Crescent, gave rise to three language families:Europe's Indo-European languages from Anatolia (present-day Turkey); North Africa and Arabian languages (from the western arc of the Fertile Crescent); and the languages in present-day Iran, Afghanistan, Pakistan, and India (from the eatern arc of the Fertile Crescent)17
5801122104conquest theoryone major theory of how Proto-Indo-European diffused into Europe which holds that the early speakers of Proto-Indo-European spread westward on horseback, overpowering earlier inhabitants and beginning the diffusion and dfferentiation of Indo-European tongues18
5801122105dispersal hypothesishypothesis which holds that the Indo-European languages that arose from Proto-Indo-European were first carried eastward into Southwest Asia, next around the Caspian Sea, and then across the Russian-Ukrainian plains and on into the Balkans19
5801122106Romance languagesLanguages (French, Spanish, Italian, Romanian, and Portuguese) that lie in the areas that were once controlled by the Roman Empire but were not subsequently overwhelmed20
5801122107Germanic languagesLanguages (English, German, Danish, Norwegian, and Swedish) that reflect the expansion of peoples out of Northern Europe to the west and south21
5801122108Slavic languagesLanguages (Russian, Polish, Czech, Slovak, Ukrainian, Slovenian, Serbo-Croation, and Bulgarian) that developed as Slavic people migrated from a base in present-day Ukraine close to 2000 years ago22
5801122109lingua francaapplying to a tongue spoken in ancient Mediterranean ports that consisted of a mixture of Italian, French, Greek, Spanish, and even some Arabic23
5801122110pidgin languagewhen parts of two languages are combined in a simplified structure and vocabulary24
5801122111Creole languagea language that began as a pidgin language but was later adopted as the mother tongue by a people in place of the mother tongue25
5801122112monolingual statescountries in which only one language is spoken26
5801122113multilingual statescountries in which more than one language is spoken27
5801122114official languagein multilingual countries the language selected, often by the educated and politcally powerful elite, to promote internal cohesion; usually the language of the courts and government28
5801122115global languagethe language used most commonly around the world; defined on the basis of either the number of speakers of the language, or prevalence of use in commerce and trade29
5801122116placethe fourth theme of geography; uniqueness of a location30
5801122117toponymplace name31

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