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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. Terms used in the study of language Language ? tongues that cannot be mutually understood Dialects ? variant forms of a language that have not lost mutual comprehension A speaker of English can understand the various dialect of the language A dialect is distinctive enough in vocabulary and pronunciation to label its speaker Some 6,000 languages and many more dialects are spoken today Terms used in the study of language

chapter 5 ap human

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CHAPTER 5?1) A literary traditions the written form of a language 2) A form of a language spoken in a local area is a dialect 3) A group of languages that share a common origin but have since evolved into individual languages is?a language branch 4) A group of languages that share a common ancestor before recorded history is a language family 5) The second-largest language family is Sino-Tibetan 6) When languages are depicted as leaves on trees, the roots of the trees below the surface represent?possible prehistoric super families 7) When languages are depicted as leaves on trees, the trunks of the trees represent language?families 8) Germanic invaders of England included all but which tribe? Normans

Ap Human Geography Chapter 5 test with answers

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CHAPTER 5 1) A literary traditions the written form of a language 2) A form of a language spoken in a local area is a dialect 3) A group of languages that share a common origin but have since evolved into individual languages is a language branch 4) A group of languages that share a common ancestor before recorded history is a language family 5) The second-largest language family is Sino-Tibetan 6) When languages are depicted as leaves on trees, the roots of the trees below the surface represent possible prehistoric super families 7) When languages are depicted as leaves on trees, the trunks of the trees represent language families 8) Germanic invaders of England included all but which tribe? Normans

Vocabulary Week #6

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VOCABULARY FOR UNIT # 6 Using this week?s vocabulary words, fill in the KIM chart below. Be sure to fill in all of the boxes, key idea (vocabulary word), information (definition) and memory clue (original illustration for each word). All three (3) boxes must be complete to get credit. K ?Key idea I ?Information M ?Memory Clue 1. accede to give consent, approval, or adherence; agree; assent 2. explicit fully and clearly expressed or demonstrated; leaving nothing merely implied; unequivocal; outspoken 3. officious objectionably aggressive in offering one's unrequested and unwanted services, help, or advice 4. solace comfort in sorrow, misfortune, or trouble; alleviation of distress or discomfort 5. brandish

ap human geography

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Exam Name___________________________________ MULTIPLE CHOICE. Choose the one alternative that best completes the statement or answers the question. 1) A literary tradition is 1) A) a form of a language spoken in a particular area. B) a collection of languages related to each other. C) the written form of a language. D) the variety of dialects in a language. E) a form of a language used for official government business. 2) A form of a language spoken in a local area is a 2) A) dialect. B) language root. C) language group. D) language branch. E) language family. 3) A group of languages that share a common origin but have since evolved into individual languages is a 3) A) language root. B) language branch. C) language group. D) dialect. E) language family.

Language key issue 4 study questions

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What is an extinct language? Language that is no longer spoken or read in daily activities by anyone around the world How many languages are considered extinct according to Ethnologue? 473 What is the EBLUB? Where is it located? The European Bureau for Lesser Used Languages is located in Dublin, Ireland and it provides financial support for the preservation of several dozen indigenous, regional, and minority languages spoken by 46 million Europeans. Most of the Jewish Bible was written in what language? Hebrew When was Israel established as an independent country? 1948 How many people say they can speak Irish? 1.5 million How many people in Scotland speak Scottish Gaelic? What percent is that? 59,000/ 1 percent. Who was the last known native speaker of the Cornish language?

french verbs

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Faire - to make, do je fais tu Fais il/elle fait nous faisons vous faites ils/elles font Aller ? to go je vais tu vas il/elle va nous allons vous allez ils/elles vont Avoir ? to have j' ai tu as il/elle a nous avons vous avez ils/elles ont ?tre ? to be je suis tu es il/elle est nous sommes vous ?tes ils/elles sont
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[Sadlier-Oxford] Vocabulary Workshop New Edition - Level E

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Vocabulary- Adversary Alienate Artifice Coerce Craven Culinary Delete Demise Exhilarate Fallow Harass Inclement Muse Negligible Perpetuate Precedent Punitive Redress Sojourn Urbane Completing the sentence Fallow Urbane Culinary Negligible Artifice Muse Alienate Harass Delete Punitive Sojourn Exhilarate Perpetuate Craven Inclement Demise Redress Adversary Precedent Coerce Synonyms Harass Punitive Sojourn Muse Redress Coerce Culinary Artifices Adversary Precedent Perpetuate Exhilarate Delete Craven Alienate Antonyms Inclement Urbane Demise Negligible Fallow Choosing the Right Word Harassing Craven Redress Negligible Muse Sojourned Exhilarated Fallow Alienating Adversary Deleted Culinary Perpetuating Precedent Punitive Artifices Demise Coerced Inclement Urbane Vocabulary in Context

[Sadlier-Oxford] Vocabulary Workshop New Edition - Level E

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Vocabulary ? Adulterate Ambidextrous Augment Bereft Deploy Dour Fortitude Gape Gibe Guise Insidious Intimation Opulent Pliable Reiterate Stolid Tentative Unkempt Verbatim Warily Completing the Sentence Bereft Stolid Warily Intimation Deployed Reiterate Insidious Verbatim Dour Ambidextrous Unkempt Gaped Opulent Adulterated Fortitude Augment Pliable Guise Gibes Tentative Synonyms Bereft Dour Gape Intimation Reiterate Deploy Guise Adulterate Augment Insidious Pliable Gibe Warily Unkempt Opulent Antonyms Stolid Fortitude Verbatim Ambidextrous Tentative Choosing the Right Word Adulterated Tentative Pliable Fortitude Gibes Stolid Ambidextrous Dour Reiterated Insidious Opulent Warily Deployed Bereft Gaping Verbatim Intimations Augmented Unkempt Guise Vocabulary in Context b. gawked

Transcription & Translation

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DNA Transcription and Translation Objectives Identify the structure of RNA List the 3 types of RNA Understand why transcription must occur Identify the different steps of transcription. What are we trying to do? Transcription- we are trying to make a ?messenger? to code for a protein. Translation- making the protein! Gene Segment of DNA that codes for a protein DNA codes for RNA and RNA makes protein (central dogma) One Gene ? One Enzyme The Beadle and Tatum experiment showed that one gene codes for one enzyme. One gene codes for one polypeptide. polypeptide - a chain of covalently bonded amino acids. (proteins are made of one or more polypeptide) Let?s make some observations about RNA?s structure RNA RNA stands for: Ribonucleic acid RNA is found:

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