Language Variation Flashcards

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idiolect

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the linguistic system of a particular speaker

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isogloss

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a line that separates areas of variation

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nonstandard dialect

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draws negative attention to itself, speakers judged as being of a lower status/education

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4
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pidgin

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a system used when speakers of different languages come into contact through trade

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5
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creole

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a language that develops from a pidgin into a more complex system and becomes the native language of a later generation

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6
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registers

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different styles within the same language, depending on the occasion and participants (formal to informal)

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7
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universals (color)

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black, white, red

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8
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language universals

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categories of phonology, morphology, semantics, and syntax
nouns and verbs
at least one voiceless stop
syllables of CV form
pronoun categories with 3 persons and 2 numbers

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linking

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a vowel-vowel sequence between words is linked with an [r] (that idear is)

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consonant epenthesis

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a consonant is inserted to break up a series of two vowels

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vowel epenthesis

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a vowel is inserted to break up a series of two consonants

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neutralization

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two segments lose their contrast in a particular phonetic environment

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13
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vocalization

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turns a post-vocalic liquid (/r/ or /l/) into a vowel

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voicing assimilation

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changes the voicing feature of an obstruent (stop, fricative, or affricate) to match that of an adjacent segment

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15
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monophthongization

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changing pronunciation of a diphthong so the second element is lost

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