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AP Human Geography Chapter 5 Concept 4

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Language Preservation Key Concept 4 "Ame-kun" Key Terms Extinct Languages: A language once used that is no longer spoken or read on a daily basis Isolated Languages: A language unrelated and not attached to any other languages or language families Lingua Franca: A language used in international communication, like English Pidgin Language: A simplified form of a lingua franca that uses fewer grammar rules the bare basics Why Languages Are Preserved

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APHG ? Chapter 5: LanguageFall 2013Mr. Guge, Instructor *Slides used from presentations by? Jane Martinez, Lake Region Senior High Mary Schubert, Hamilton High School Language Defined Organized system of spoken words by which people communicate with one another with mutual comprehension (Getis, 1985). Languages subtly gradate one to another. Dialects and other regional differences may eventually lead to incomprehensibility - a new language. Migration and Isolation explain how a single language can later become two or more. Geographer?s Perspective on Language Language is an essential element of culture, possibly the most important medium by which culture is transmitted.

AP Human Geo ch 5

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Language Preservation Key Concept 4 "Ame-kun" Key Terms Extinct Languages: A language once used that is no longer spoken or read on a daily basis Isolated Languages: A language unrelated and not attached to any other languages or language families Lingua Franca: A language used in international communication, like English Pidgin Language: A simplified form of a lingua franca that uses fewer grammar rules the bare basics Why Languages Are Preserved

AP Human Geography KBAT 5 Language

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GEOGRAPHY OF LANGUAGE KNOW accent dialect Esperanto extinct language ideogram isogloss isolated language language branch language language group language family lingua franca literary tradition mono-, bi-, multi-linguality official language orthography pidgin standard language toponym trade language vernacular BE ABLE TO ? Discuss the importance and role of language as an element of culture ? Explain how languages are classified and related ? Map the distribution of major language families worldwide ? Show the division of Europe into the following language groups and give specific examples from each a. Germanic b. Slavic c. Romance ? Describe the following characteristics of English
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