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Chapter 5. 4
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What well-known Indo-European language is now extinct? Gothic What group did it belong to? East Germanic
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Catalogue containing stats for almost 7,000 languages Each year # of languages changes as some die Extinct language: no longer spoken or read by anyone 516 nearly extinct Gothic was last of East Germanic EBLUL created to preserve 60 minority lanugages of EU
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What Afro-Asiatic language was once deemed extinct/dead and is now revived? Hebrew What year was Israel created? 1948
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Extinct language that was revived Used only for Jewish ceremonies after 300 BCE Really dead, not extinct? Aramaic replaced by Arabic 1948- estab. of Israel, Hebrew became official language Had to create new words for modern items (Eliezer Ben-Yehuda)
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A street in Jerusalem was re-named New York after Sept. 11, 2001. The street name is shown in Hebrew, Arabic, and English
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What Indo-European branch has been endangered since the British Isles were first invaded? Celtic Name 3 Celtic languages Irish Gaelic, Scottish Gaelic, Welsh, Breton, Cornish How were Celts treated in Irish schools for speaking Celtic languages? Tally Sticks
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Major language prior to Germanic invasion of British Isles Spoken in Northern Europe and Italy as well Gaelic (Goidelic) Irish vs. Scottish Brythonic (Britannic, Cymric) Wales (Welsh), Brittany (Breton), Cornwall (Cornish) Celts lost battles and rights to other languages Forced to learn English to get jobs
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What has been done in Wales to increase number of Welsh speakers? Welsh Lang. Society, Britain’s Education Act: taught in schools, BBC channel What has been done in Ireland to increase number of Gaelic speakers? Rock groups, TV station, road signs Cornish went extinct in 1777 what about now? Revival began in 1920s, taught in school Battle of spellings
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Road signs in Ireland are written in both English and Gaelic (Goidelic).
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What country is almost split evenly between speakers of two language branches? Belgium What are the names of people and what language do they speak? Flemings Flemish (Dutch, Germanic) Walloons French (Romance) What country has 4 official languages? Switzerland What are they? French, German, Italian, Romansh
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Romance vs Germanic Belgium: Walloons (French) vs Flemings (Flemish/Dutch) Estab. 2 official regions (Flanders & Wallonia) Brussels is bilingual Switzerland: German, French, Italian, Romansh Peaceful b/c of decentralized govn’t
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Fig. 5-16: There has been much tension in Belgium between Flemings, who live in the north and speak Flemish, a Dutch dialect, and Walloons, who live in the south and speak French.
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The name of the bookstore is printed in both French (top) and Flemish (bottom).
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Fig. 5-17: Switzerland remains peaceful with four official languages and a decentralized government structure.
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Isolated Language: unrelated to any other, most often not part of a family Indo-European not only had common ancestor, but spread thru intense interaxn with conquests Isolated results from inverse relation to interaxn Basque- last of isolated in Europe Northern Spain, SW France Which mountains? Icelandic- Is related to North Germanic (Norwegian) Norwegian changed, not Icelandic
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English- language of international communication Pidgin language: result of two languages (one lingua franca) and simplifying it Not a native language, just in addition Main ones: English, Swahili, Hindustani(?), Indonesian, Russian, Arabic, Spanish English often mandatory to learn as 2 nd language
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Fig. 5-1.1: English is still the largest language on the internet, but there has been rapid growth in many others, especially Chinese.
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Fig 5-1.2: English and English-speaking countries still dominate e- commerce, but other languages are growing rapidly.
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What group created a dialect in order to communicate in code? African American slaves Many of these dialectical differences turned into what English dialect? Ebonics
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Ebonics= “ebony” + “phonics” She be at home. I’m not going there no more. Official English dialect, double negatives Appalachia= Holler, crick, a-sitting Different pronunciations, double negatives, adding an “a” Sign of regional pride? Or lack of education?
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Franglais French Academy promotes replacing English words since 1635 1994- banning franglais illegal Where is the preservation of French most severe? Quebec Spanglish (Cubonics) Invents new words, modifies spelling, using both in one phrase Denglish Institute for German Language protests use of Denglish
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Fig. 5-18: Although Canada is bilingual, French speakers are concentrated in the province of Quebec, where 80% of the population speaks French.
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What are the two theories of the origin of the Indo-European language family? Kurgan: War, cattle herders from steppes of Russia/Kazakhstan Gimbutas Anatolian: diffusion of agriculture Renfrew Most spoken language? Mandarin Largest language families? Indo-European, Sino-Tibetan
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Largest language family in Sub-Saharan Africa? Niger-Congo Largest language family in North Africa? Afro-Asiatic Term for division lines between “coke”, “pop”, and “soda” Isogloss
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A collection of languages related through a common ancestral language that existed several thousand years ago Language branch A collection of languages within a branch that share a common origin in the relatively recent past and display relatively few differences in grammar and vocab. Language group A collection of languages related through a common ancestral language that existed long before recorded history. Language family A regional variation of a language distinguished by distinctive vocab, spelling, and pronunciation. Dialect
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