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Indo-European migrations

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Key Issue 1: Pg 137 Origin and Diffusion of English English Colonies Origin of English in England Pg 138 German invasion Norman invasion Pg 139 Dialects of English Dialects in England Pg 140 Differences between British and American English Pg 141 Vocabulary Spelling Pg 142 Dialects in the United States Settlement in the East New England Southeastern Middle Atlantic Current dialect differences in the east Pronunciation differences Key Issue 2: Pg 143 Indo-European Branches Pg 144 Germanic Branch of Indo European Indo Iranian Branch of Indo European Pg 145 Indic (eastern) group of indo Iranian language branch Iranian (western) group of indo-Iranian language branch. Pg 146 Balto Slavic Branch of Indo European

AP Human Geography Chapter 5 T/F Test Review

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AP Human Geography Chapter 5 True/False True or False: The Angles, Jutes, and Saxons were Celtic tribes who invaded England 1500 years ago. True or False: English was spread around the world through the establishment of British colonies. True or False: Icelandic has probably changed less over time than any other Germanic language. True or False: Nearly half the people in the world speak an Indo-European language. True or False: Switzerland has four official languages. True or False: Germanic, Romance, and Latin are all branches of Indo-European. True or False: The first speakers of Indo-European were the Kurgans. True or False: Indo-European divided into different branches because of isolation of different speakers.

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
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