5444725023 | Isolated Language | A language that differs from other languages and has no demonstrable connection with other languages. Also, it doesn't seem to have a common anscestor lanuguage. Ex: Korean | 0 | |
5444725132 | Language Families/ Subfamilies | Languages are broken down into these groups and sub-units. They consist of Indo-Iranian, Hellenic, Celtic, Italic, Balto-Slavic, and Germanic. Then, they branch off into Romance languages, Latin languages, etc. Ex: English is | 1 | |
5444729194 | Residential Segregation | 2 | ||
5444731111 | Extinct Language | 3 | ||
5444733335 | Placelessness | 4 | ||
5444733336 | Lingua Franca | 5 | ||
5444737417 | Linguistic Fragmentation | 6 | ||
5444737418 | Dowry Deaths | 7 | ||
5444741436 | Official Languages | 8 | ||
5444741437 | Cultural Landscape | 9 | ||
5444744291 | Toponomy | 10 | ||
5444747472 | Creole vs Pidgin Language | 11 | ||
5444747473 | Sound Shift | 12 | ||
5444750394 | G.E.M. | 13 |
AP Human Language Unit Flashcards
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