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Critical Thinking What’s the official language of the United States?
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Language and Cultural History How language can teach us about the history and culture of a people
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Language –Method of mutually-understandable communication –Set of sounds, combination of sounds and symbols –Language is an essential part of culture Why do people feel so strongly about bilingual v. English-only education?
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Language Standard Language –Widely published and distributed –Purposefully taught Lexicon (Vocabulary) Syntax (Structure) Phonetics (Sounds) Orthography (Writing system)
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Dialects –Variants on standard language by region –Isogloss Contour line representing area where language feature is present Where is the line between dialect and language?
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The English Language? Alcohol Amok (to “run amok”) Boondocks Chasm Embargo Finger Geyser Juggernaut Schmalz Typhoon Umbrella Yogurt
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Origins of Words Alcohol Amok Boondocks Chasm Arabic Malay Tagalog Greek
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Origins of Words Embargo Finger Geyser Juggernaut Spanish German Icelandic Hindi
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Origins of Words Schmalz Typhoon Umbrella Yogurt Yiddish Chinese Italian Turkish
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Gypsies
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The Roma
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Where did they come from? “Gypsy” –Egypt?
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Where? The Romani language has many similarities to some modern Indian dialects. Linguists concluded that the Roma left from Northwest India in the 12 th Century
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But Why? Languages helps again –Roma words for non-Roma Gadjo = “civilian” Das = “slave; prisoner” –Roma has a plethora of military words that have their origin in Sanskrit
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Therefore By using language and historical texts, scholars were able to trace the origin of the Roma to a military group in India
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One Theory: Ancient Battles Ghaznavid Empire –Moghul Rajputs –Kshatriya (warrior caste) –Shudra (servant caste) Defeated in battle –Diaspora
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