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AP Human Geography Chapter 5 MC Test Review

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CHAPTER 5 A group of languages that share a common origin but have since evolved into individual languages is a: A. dialect B. language family C. language group D. language branch A lingua franca is A. an English word that has entered the French language B.a language that is mutually understood by people who have different native languages C. an extinct language that has been revived an official language in a region of the world different from where the language originated A group of languages that share a common ancestor before recorded history is a: A. dialect B. language family C. language group D. language branch An isogloss is A. a form of a language spoken in a local area B. a collection of unique words C. a boundary between language regions D. all of the above

Ch. 5 PPT

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Key Issues Where are folk languages distributed? Why is English related to other languages? Why do individual languages vary among places? Why do people preserve local languages? Learning Outcomes 5.1.1: Name the largest language families. 5.1.2: Identify the names and distribution of the two largest language families. 5.1.3: Identify the names and distribution of the largest language families in addition to Indo-European and Sino-Tibetan. 5.2.1: Learn the distribution of the Germanic and Indo-Iranian branches of Indo-European. Learning Outcomes 5.2.2: Learn the distribution of the Balto-Slavic and Romance branches of Indo-European. 5.2.3: Understand the origin and diffusion of English. 5.2.4: Understand the two theories of the origin and diffusion of Indo-European.

Rubenstein Ch 5 Reading Guide

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CHAPTER 5 - - - Language: Key Issue 1 Where Are English-Language Speakers Distributed? Rubenstein, pp. 134-143 Page 134-135 Approximately ________ languages are spoken by at least _____ million people, including the ______ largest ones. The remaining __________ languages are spoken by ______ million people. Case Study on page 136. 1. What are Canada?s two official langauges? 2. What language is mainly spoken in Quebec? Why? ? ORIGIN AND DIFFUSION OF ENGLISH 3. How did English become so widely diffused? 4. What three European peoples originally came together to form the English people and English language? 5. Where did these people come from? 6. What two subsequent invasions added additional words to the evolving English language? ? DIALECTS OF ENGLISH

Capter five test Fellman

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1) The geographic study of the distribution of languages provides a good example of A) the interplay between globalization and local diversity. B) the diffusion of folk culture in different areas of the world. C) the role and spread of religion across much of the world. D) political conflicts that arise due to ethnic tensions. Answer: A 2) A literary tradition is A) a form of a language used for official government business. B) a form of a language spoken in a particular area. C) a collection of languages related to each other. D) the written form of a language. E) the variety of dialects in a language. Answer: D 3) ________ is to Canada as ________ is to the United States.

Chapter 5 outline

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Chapter 5 Origin and Diffusion of English- *English is spoken fluently by one-half billion people, more then any language except Mandarin. *Mandarin is clustered in China, while English has diffused world wide. *English is an official language in 50 countries English Colonies: *Distribution of English is because of migrants from England *English is an official language in almost all of its past colonies *English first diffused west --> went to N. America in 17th century *English beat France in a battle in 18th century--secured English as a principal language in N.America
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