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8153743013agricultural theorytheory that explains how Proto-Indo- European languages diffused into Europe. Said it occurred through the diffusion of agriculture. Each generation (25 years) the agricultural frontier moved approx 11 miles.0
8153743014conquest theoryone major theory of how Proto-Indo- European language diffused into Europe which holds that the early speakers spread westward on horseback, overpowering earlier inhabitants and beginning the diffusion and differentiation of Indo-European tongues.1
8153743015creolea language derived from a pidgin that has acquired a fuller vocabulary and more formal structure. It becomes the native language of its speakers.2
8153743016dialecta distinctive local or regional variant of a language remaining mutually intelligible to other speakers of that language. variances include accent, grammar, spelling, or vocabulary3
8153743017generic toponymdescriptive part of many place names, repeated throughout a culture area, like burg, ville, etc.4
8153743018ideogramswriting system used in East Asian countries like China where a symbol represents an idea/word rather than a sound5
8153743019isoglossesboundaries around an area of space where there are variations in pronunciation or word usage6
8153743020isolated languagea language that is unrelated to any other languages and not attached to any language family7
8153743021language branch/subfamilywithin a language family, a collection of languages related through a common origin that existed several thousands of years ago, with similarities8
8153743022language convergencecollapsing of two languages into one resulting from constant interaction of people with different languages9
8153743023language divergenceprocess where new languages are formed when a language breaks into dialects due to lack of interaction and the dialects continue to evolve10
8153743024language familiescollection of languages related through a common ancestral language existing long before recorded history11
8153743025languagea mutually agreed upon system of symbolic communication that has a spoken and usually written expression12
8153743026language replacementlanguage shift, sometimes referred to as language transfer or assimilation, is the progressive process whereby a speech community of a language shifts to speaking a new language13
8153743027lingua francaA common language used by people who do not share the same native language14
8153743028linguistic refuge areasan area with rugged hills or mountains, excessively cold/dry climates, dense forests, etc. protecting minority language groups, helping isolate them from outside language influences/conquerors15
8153743029monoglotknowing only one language16
8153743030monolingual statescountries in which only 1 language is spoken by nearly everyone in the country, few countries fit this definition anymore17
8153743031multilingual statescountries in which more than 1 language is spoken18
8153743032official languagein multilingual countries it is the language selected, often by the educated and politically powerful elite, to promote internal cohesion. Usually is the language of the government and court system. This language might reflect the country's colonial history19
8153743033pidgin languagea simplified language (simple grammar and limited vocabulary) mutually understood and commonly used in trade by people who have different native languages; this language is usually not the group's primary language20
8153743034polyglota person who is able to speak or write in multiple languages21
8153743035Renfrew hypothesishypothesis that proposes that three areas in and near the first agricultural hearth, the Fertile Crescent, gave rise to three language families22
8153743036reverse reconstructionprocess of tracing a language's diffusion. The process begins with the most recent places of the language's existence and moves backward through time, comparing geographic places and groups of people using the same or similar words.23
8153743037shatterbelts.a zone of great cultural complexity containing many small cultural groups who speak diverse languages. Ie-- Himalayas, Alps, Caucasus24
8153928576standard languagea language substantially uniform with respect to spelling, grammar, pronunciation, and vocabulary and representing the approved norm of the tongue25
8153941432toponyma place name, influenced by dialect, language, and ethnicity26
8153947162language groupa collection of languages within a branch/subfamily that share a common origin in the relatively recent past and display many similarities in grammar and vocabulary27
8153950366linguista scientist who studies language28

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