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AP Human Geography: Language Flashcards

Language

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8078216294DialectA particular form of a language that is particular to a specific region or social group.0
8078216295Extinct LanguageAn extinct language is a language that no longer has any speakers, or that is no longer in current use.1
8078216296IdeogramA written character symbolizing the idea of a thing without indicating the sounds used to say it. An Example: 6 (six)2
8078216297IsoglossA geographic boundary line delimiting the area in which a given linguistic feature occurs.3
8078216298Isolated Languagea natural language with no demonstrable genealogical (or "genetic") relationship with other languages; that is, one that has not been demonstrated to descend from an ancestor common with any other language. i.e A language family with only one language.4
8078216299Language BranchA Subsection of a Language Family. i.e The Romance "-------" of the Indo-European language family.5
8078216300LanguageThe method of human communication, either spoken or written, consisting of the use of words in a structured and conventional way.6
8078216301Language GroupA Collection of languages within a branch that share a common origin in the relatively recent past and display relatively few differences in grammar and vocabulary.7
8078216302Language FamilyA collection of languages related to each other through a common ancestor long before recorded history8
8078216303Indo European language familyLargest language family that includes English and most other languages in the Western Hemisphere. Also used in South and Southwest Asia.9
8078216304Sino-Tibetan Language Family2nd largest language family. Includes Madarin, Thai, Cantonese and Burmese10
8078216305Lingua FrancaA Language mutually understood and commonly used in trade by people who have different native languages11
8078216306Literary TraditionA Language that is written as well as spoken12
8078216307MonolingualThe condition of being able to speak only a single language13
8078216308BilingualThe ability to speak two languages14
8078216309MultilingualThe ability to speak multiple languages15
8078216310Official LanguageThe language adopted for use by the government for the conduct of business and publication of documents.16
8078216311Pidgin LanguageA Form of speech that adopts a simplified grammar and limited vocabulary of a lingua franca, used for communications among speakers of two different languages.17
8078216312Standard LanguageThe form of a language used for official government business, education, and mass communications.18
8078216313Trade LanguageA language, especially a pidgin, used by speakers of different native languages for communication in commercial trade.19
8078216314VernacularUsing a language or dialect native to a region or country rather than a literary, cultured, or foreign language. It is usually the language of the common people.20
8078216315Creolea mother tongue formed from the contact of two languages through an earlier pidgin stage21
8078216316DenglishThe term is used in all German-speaking countries to refer to the increasingly strong influx of macaronic (slang) English or pseudo-English vocabulary into German.22
8078216317Franglaisa form of French using many words and idioms borrowed from English.23
8078216318EbonicsAmerican black English regarded as a language in its own right rather than as a dialect of standard English24
8078216319Spanglisha hybrid language combining words and idioms from both Spanish and English, especially Spanish speech that uses many English words and expressions.25
8078216320Institutional LanguageProfessional language (not slang)26
8078216321Developing LanguageLanguage used daily for face-to-face communication, includes a standard written expression, but not used by people all the time27
8078216322Vigorous LanguageLanguage used daily by all ages but doesn't include a written expression28
8078216323SubdialectBroken down version of dialects, usually very close to each other but may differ in pronunciation of local words.29
8078216324Received Pronunciationthe standard form of British English pronunciation, based on educated speech in southern England.30
8078216325Vulgar LatinInformal Latin spoken by common folk (farmers, soldiers, etc.) in classical times31

AP Language 7 Flashcards

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5352237555AridDry, boring, dull0
5352237556BelligerentAggressive, confrontational, hostile1
5352237557CosmopolitanWorldly, international2
5352237558CumulativeCollective3
5352237559DeliberationReflection, consideration by a group of persons4
5352237560ExorbitantExcessive, ridiculous5
5352237561PragmaticRealistic, sensible6
5352237562SanctimoniousSelf righteous, think are saintly7
5352237563SycophantFlatterer, suckup8
5352237564UbiquitousWidespread, everywhere9
5352237565Arid posAdj10
5352237566Belligerent posAdj11
5352237567Cosmopolitan posAdj12
5352237568Cumulative posAdj13
5352237569Deliberation posNoun14
5352237570Exorbiant posAdj15
5352237571Pragmatic posAdj16
5352237572Sanctimonious posAdj17
5352237573Sycophant posNoun18
5352237574Ubiquitous posAdj19

AP Language Final Flashcards

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5746184820accruedTo increase, accumulate, or come about as a result of growth0
5746197715ad hominem argumentattacking an opponent's character rather than answering his argument1
5746205712alacritybrisk and cheerful readiness2
5746219948allusionan expression designed to call something to mind without mentioning it explicitly; an indirect reference3
5746222832ambiguousopen to more than one interpretation; having a double meaning4
5746230922anecdotea short and amusing or interesting story about a real incident or person5
5746238129avantegardepeople or works that are experimental, radical, or unorthodox, with respect to art, culture, and society.6
5746241736bourgeoischaracteristic of the middle class, typically with reference to its perceived materialistic values or conventional attitudes.7
5746247050censureexpress severe disapproval of (someone or something), typically in a formal statement8
5746250188cirriformslender and prolonged and usually curved9
5746428284colloquialused in ordinary or familiar conversation; not formal or literary10
5746428285concessiona thing that is granted, especially in response to demands; a thing conceded11
5746445409constancythe quality of being faithful and dependable12
5746445410constitutesgive legal or constitutional form to; establish by law13
5746445411contrailsa trail of condensed water from an aircraft or rocket at high altitude, seen as a white streak against the sky14
5746962261conventionsa way in which something is usually done, especially within a particular area or activity15
5746964256convolutedextremely complex and difficult to follow16
5746965530correlatedhave a mutual relationship or connection, in which one thing affects or depends on another17
5746966831counterclaima claim made to rebut a previous claim.18
5747921047counterproposalan alternative proposal made in response to a previous proposal that is regarded as unacceptable or unsatisfactory19
5747926632cynicalbelieving that people are motivated by self-interest; distrustful of human sincerity or integrity20
5747928173dangling participlea participle or participial phrase, often found at the beginning of a sentence, that appears from its position to modify an element of the sentence other than the one it was intended to modify21
5747931923diligencecareful and persistent work or effort22
5747935256disdainthe feeling that someone or something is unworthy of one's consideration or respect; contempt23
5747936123disillusioneddisappointed in someone or something that one discovers to be less good than one had believed24
5747938822dispassionatenot influenced by strong emotion, and so able to be rational and impartial25
5749274113dispiritedhaving lost enthusiasm and hope; disheartened26
5749274622doctrinea belief or set of beliefs held and taught by a church, political party, or other group27
5749279067elysianof, relating to, or characteristic of heaven or paradise28
5749279647encapsulateenclose (something) in or as if in a capsule29
5749280092enigmaticdifficult to interpret or understand; mysterious30
5749283099epigramsaying or remark expressing an idea in a clever and amusing way. a short poem, especially a satirical one, having a witty ending.31
5749289394equivocalopen to more than one interpretation; ambiguous32
5749290833eruditehaving or showing great knowledge or learning33
5749291233exhortationemphatically urging someone to do something34
5749295270expedientconvenient and practical, although possibly improper or immoral35
5749307838feasiblepossible to do easily or conveniently36
5749309331forebearsancestors37
5749309774frivolouscarefree and not serious38
5749312527hereticsanyone who does not conform to an established attitude, doctrine, or principle39
5749325928hithertountil now or until the point in time under discussion40
5749326621ignobleof low character41
5749332218indispensableabsolutely necessary42
5749335863inherentexisting in someone or something as a permanent43
5749342828innateexisting in, belonging to, or determined by factors present in an individual from birth44
5749343664latrinea toilet or outhouse45
5749346663laudatorycontaining or expressing praise46
5749347456logical fallacyan error in reasoning that renders an argument invalid47
5749348109maliciousintending to do harm48
5749349024mammonwealth regarded as an evil influence or false object of worship and devotion49
5749352880methodologya system of methods used in a particular area of study or activity50
5749354542monotonysameness of pitch or tone in a sound51
5749355395nonnativenot native to a particular place52
5749356695objectivenot influenced by personal feelings, interpretations, or prejudice; based on facts; unbiased of, relating to, or denoting a case of nouns and pronouns used as the object of a transitive verb or a preposition53
5749357344paradoxA statement that seems contradictory or absurd but is actually valid or true54
5749359458permanencethe state or quality of lasting or remaining unchanged indefinitely55
5749360640pernicioushaving a harmful effect, especially in a gradual or subtle way56
5749361192pretentiousnesshaving or showing the unpleasant quality of people who want to be regarded as more impressive57
5749393262prosewritten or spoken language in its ordinary form58
5749397466provocativecausing annoyance, anger, or another strong reaction, especially deliberately59
5749400072rapiditythe quality of moving or reacting with great speed60
5749400678rationalea set of reasons or a logical basis for a course of action or a particular belief.61
5749404860sanctityThe quality of being holy or sacred62
5749432841shortcomingsa fault or failure to meet a certain standard, typically in a person's character, a plan, or a system63
5749453586soberingmaking you feel serious and thoughtful64
5749453839sovereigntyhaving supreme power or authority65
5749463638spectaclea visually striking performance or display66
5749466263stridentmaking or having a harsh sound67
5749467176sufficientenough; adequate68
5749467786syntaxthe arrangement of words and phrases to create well-formed sentences in a language69
5749468434terselyabruptly concise; curt70
5749474632transfigurationa complete change of form or appearance71
5749475305underlyinglying or situated beneath or below72
5749476657unforeseennot anticipated or predicted73
5749476923validatecheck or prove the validity or accuracy of something74
5749477611vindictivehaving or showing a strong or unreasoning desire for revenge75
5749478072vocationa strong feeling of suitability for a particular career or occupation76
5749478403wholeheartedlyfully or completely sincere, enthusiastic, energetic77
5749478999whollyentirely; fully78
5749479423wroughtPut together; created; shaped79

AP Language Vocab 14 Flashcards

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6325663572Surpass(v) be greater than syn- beat, eclipse, exceed ant- fail, fall,behind0
6325675254Generalization(n) a general statement or concept obtained by inference from specific cases syn- abstraction, observation, principal ant- detail, specific1
6325684449Vacillate(v) alternate or waver between different opinions or actions syn- fluctuate, dither, seesaw ant- remain, stay, continue2
6325701626Implement(v) put (a decision, plan, agreement, etc) into effect syn- achieve, complete, enforce ant- fail, forget, ignore3
6325718987Prompt(v) (of an event or fact) cause of bring about (an action or feeling) syn- arouse, cause, convince ant- calm, depress, discourage4
6325729356Determination(n) firmness of purpose syn- assurance, boldness, bravery ant- fear, timidity, idleness5
6325735218Corroborate(v) confirm or give support to ( a statement, theory, or finding) syn- confirm, justify, validate ant- disprove, invalidate, contradict6
6325756474Peripheral(adj) of secondary or minor importance syn- incidental, tangential, borderline ant- central, inside, interior7
6325768110Engage(v) participate or become involved in syn- employ, enlist, appoint ant- shun, cancel, dismiss8
6325788117Rhetorical(adj) relating to or concerned with the art of rhetoric syn- oratorical, vocal,articulate ant- concise9

AP Language Week 17 Flashcards

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6331639238InfamousHaving an extremely bad reputation (adj)0
6331639239InsolenceContemptuously rude or impertinent behavior or speech (noun)1
6331639240LevityLightness of mind, character, or behavior; lack of appropriate seriousness or earnestness (noun)2
6331639241OblivionThe state of being completely forgotten; unknown (noun)3
6331639242Paradoxical(Medic/Medical) Not being the normal or useful kind (adj)4
6331639243PerjuryThe willful giving of false testimony under oath or affirmation, before a competent tribunal, upon a point material to a legal inquiry (noun)5
6331639244RancorBitter, ranking resentment or ill will; hatred; malice (noun)6
6331639245SycophantA self-seeking, servile flatterer, fawning parasite (noun)7
6331639246VacillatingNot resolute; wavering; indecisive; hesitating (adj)8
6331639247VividFull of life; lively; animated (adj)9

AP Language Vocabulary 5 Flashcards

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7591665135VolatileChangeable; unstable; explosive0
7591665136PeripheralOn the edge; surrounding1
7591665137HedonisticPleasure-seeking; indulgent2
7591665138IdiomA peculiar; untranslatable expression3
7591665139benefactora generous donor4
7591665140BrevityBriefness5
7591665141apocryphalOf doubtful origin; false6
7591665142VirtuosoAn accomplished musician7
7591665143SlanderTo defame; to speak maliciously of someone8
7591665144AnimosityHatred9
7591665145Depleteto use up; to reduce; to lessen10
7591665146Amityfriendship11
7591665147Stringentstrict; harsh; severe12
7591665148VoluminousVery large; spacious13
7591665149AuspiciousFavorable; looking up14
7591665150FickleCapricious; whimsical; unpredictable15
7591665151LethargicTired; languid16
7591665152HackneyedBanal; overused17
7591665153AmassTo accumulate18
7591665154WillfulStubborn19

AP Language- Rhetorical Modes Flashcards

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5245295786DescriptionThe creation of a picture using words. Leaves a lasting impression0
5245295787NarrationA story that makes a point, illustrates a principle, or explains something. The event serves as evidence in support of your thesis.1
5245295788IllustrationExamples of supporting evidence2
5245295789Process analysisWhen you describe how something works, how something is assembled, how something is done, or how something happens.3
5245295790Compare and ContrastAn analytical method organizing thoughts to show similarities and differences between two persons, places, ideas, or things.4
5245295791Causal Analysis/Cause and Effect:When you analyze something by dividing it into its logical parts or processes for the purpose of examination.5
5245295792DefinitionLexical - dictionary Extended- paragraph or sometimes the entire essay Stipumlative - special definition or definitions with limitations6
5245295793ClassificationA mode of active thinking and writing based on the division of a concept into groups and subgroups.7
5245295794ArgumentationA form of active thinking in which you try to convince your audience to accept your position on a topic or persuade members of an audience to act in a certain way.8

AP Psych Language Flashcards

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8560532765Broca's Area-Controls language expression -Allows for the muscle movements involved in speech -Speaking0
8560534279Wernicke's Area-Controls language reception -Involved in comprehension and expression -Understanding1
8560539488Aphasia-This refers to an impairment of language -Receptive (Wernicke's) Aphasia occurs when someone is unable to understand language -Expressive Aphasia occurs when someone is unable to produce language2
8560541329LanguageOur spoken, written, or signed words and the ways we combine them to communicate meaning3
8560590808PhonemesThe smallest distinctive sound unit in language -Phones carry sounds, the Phonemes4
8560599474MorphemesThe smallest unit that carries meaning- Can be part of a word -Morphemes have meaning- they both start with M5
8560612906GrammarThe system of rules in language that allows us to communicate with and understand each other6
8560623155SemanticsIs the set of rules for deriving meaning from sounds7
8560630145SyntaxIs the set of rules for combining words into grammatically sensible sentences8
8560645371Descriptive GrammarThis is the structure of grammar as it is actually used by people -This means some phrases can be grammatically correct in a community, even if they aren't by the standards of written English9
8560647362Perspective GrammarThis is considered the authority of rules for grammar10
8560673184Semantic NetworksThis is a series of semantic relationships between concepts11
8560681200Language AcquisitionWe use about 150 words for half of what we say, but you have learned about 60,000 words from your first birthday until graduation12
8560699288What would the behaviorists say?-B.F. Skinner would use Operant Conditioning to explain how we learn language -Albert Bandura would use Social Learning Theory to explain how we learn language13
8560719758The Cooing Stage-This is the earliest stage in language development -Infants in this stage will be able to make simple vowel sounds14
8560732541The Babbling Stage-4 months babies can recognize differences in speech sounds and read lips -7 months babies begin to segment spoken sounds into individual words -10 months babies will babble in their household language15
8560744318Receptive LanguageThis is the ability to understand what is said to and about them16
8560766298The Critical/Sensitive Period TheoryBasically, the first few years of life are seen as the best and easiest time to acquire a language17
8560782644Holophrastic or One-Word Stage-This occurs around the age of 1 or about 2 -In this stage, a child will speak mostly in single words18
8560799834Two Word Stage-At around 2, children begin to use telegraphic speech and speak mostly in two-word statements19
8560808336Telegraphic Speechearly speech were a child speaks like a telegram, using mostly nouns and verbs20
8560817624OverregularizationThis is when a child attempts to make language more regular than it is21

AP Unit 3B Language Flashcards

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8076842964Creole LanguageStable language developed from the mixing of parent languages. Louisianan is a creole language0
8076854216DenglishCombination of German and English dialect distinguished by vocabulary, spelling, and pronunciation. (Deustsch and English) we name certain foods from German words1
8076863775Developing languagelanguage spoken in daily use with literary tradition that is not widely used Khoisan2
8076875647Dialectregional variety of a language distinguished by vocabulary spelling and pronunciations The US has one major language that is English and depending on where you live you say certain words different and might have a different meaning3
8076891796EbonicsDialect spoken by some african americans not very widely used4
8076897413Extinct Languagelanguage that was once used by people in daily activities but is no longer used Gullah used to be a very widely used language now only a hand full can speak it5
8076910371franglaisa combination of Francias and anglais (the french words for French and English) you can find this in the French Quarters in Louisianan6
8076923979Institutional Languagelanguage used in education work mass media and government when all the worlds officials come to one place for a hug meeting they speak the same language7
8076932056isoglossboundary that seperates regions in which different languages usage predominate the Rio Grande sperates English and Spanish8
8076950971isolated languagea language that is unrelated to any other languages and therefore not attached to any other language family Japaneses9
8076969158languagea system of symbols that allows people to communicate with one another Mandarin uses symbols to write what they have to say10
8076984871language branchcollection of languages related through a common ancestor that can be confirmed through archaelogical evidence Germanic11
8077000337language familycollection of languages related to each other through a common ancestor long before recorded history indo-European12
8077013273Language groupcollection of languages within a branch that share a common origin in the relatively recent past and displays relatively few differences in grammar and vocabulary Languages in China13
8077033718Lingua Francalanguage mutually understood and commonly used in trade by people who have different native languages Egyptians and Germans talking to each other14
8077043742Literary traditionlanguage that is written as well as spoken English15
8077056987logograma symbol that represents a word rather then a sound Heliographics16
8077065161offical languagelanguage adopted for use of government for the conduct of business education and publication of documents so the official language of the country17
8077087285Pidgin Languagefrom of speech that adopts a simplified grammar an limited vocab of lingua franca used for communications among speakers of two different languages Creole adopted certain words from different languages18
8077114787Received Pronunciationsdialect of English associated with upper-class Britons living in London and now considered standard in the United Kingdom instead of American English the UK uses their own form of English19
8077139191SpanglishCombination of Spanish and English mostly spoken by Hispanics Americans how we can understand and how they can understand what we or they are saying20
8096151597Standard LanguageThe form of a language used for official government business, education, and mass communications. what government officials use when different countries are in the same meeting21
8096153270SubdialectA subdivision of a dialect American English --Southern English--Northern English--Western English22
8096157329Vigorous languagelanguage spoken is daily use but that lacks a literary tradition Teens slang23
8096341551Vulgar Latinform of Latin used in daily conversation by ancient Romans. Does not have a written form has in official documents, Romeo and Juliet time, they use words that we don't even think about using24

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