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Chapter
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Action:
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Chapter
6:
Language
in
Action
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Questions
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Question
1
1/1
pts
The
R
in
MAR
stands
for
Correctl
repair.
reality.
restitution.
reaction.
Question
2
1/1
pts
achieved
some
degree
of
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If
|
understand
and
laugh
along
with
Thai
friends
at
a
joke
told
in
Thai,
|
will
have
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communicative
competence.
linguistic
competence.
nirvana.
gestalt.
Question
3
1/1
pts
The
different
varieties
of
a
single
language
that
are
used
for
various
purposes
such
as
making
a
formal
speech,
telling
a
joke
to
friends,
or
discussing
a
scientific
experiment,
are
called:
languages
change
too
fast
for
dictionaries
to
keep
up.
Correct!
registers.
a
good
dictionary
must
include
a
thesaurus.
you
need
at
least
two
dictionaries
to
learn
another
language
thoroughly.
Question
4
1/1
pts
Bronislaw
Malinowski
was
an
anthropologist
who
wrote
about
the
importance
of
attending
to
in
the
study
of
language.
Correctl
context
form
denotation
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morphology
Question
5
171
pts
In
the
1960s,
American
linguistic
anthropologist
Dell
Hymes
began
to
develop
a
fieldwork
methodology
for
studying
language
in
its
social
and
cultural
contexts.
This
methodology
was
called
ethnoscience.
the
new
ethnography.
speaking
in
context.
Correct!
the
ethnography
of
speaking.
Question
6
1/1
pts
A
speaker’s
underlying
ability
to
produce
and
recognize
grammatically
correct
expressions
is
called
communicative
competence.
structural
competence.
verbal
competence.
Correct!
linguistic
competence.
Question
7
1/1
pts
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The
ability
to
speak
a
language
well
in
a
variety
of
social
situations
is
called
linguistic
competence.
Correct!
communicative
competence.
verbal
competence.
poetic
competence.
Question
8
171
pts
Someone
who
demonstrates
communicative
competence
can
also
lay
claim
to
having
accumulated
linguistic
competence.
communicative
capital.
Correct!
symbolic
capital.
economic
capital.
Question
9
1/1
pts
Ottenheimer
learned
that
her
Japanese
students
did
not
ask
questions
during
the
class
period,
but
instead
came
up
after
class
to
ask
questions,
because
they
were
concerned
about
their
linguistic
competence
in
English.
they
thought
that
the
other
students
might
laugh
at
them.
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Correctl
in
Japan,
it
is
considered
rude
to
waste
other
students’
time
with
individual
questions.
in
Japan,
it
is
considered
deeply
embarrassing
to
have
anyone
know
that
you
are
confused.
Question
10
1/1
pts
The
way
to
“get”
symbolic
capital
is
to
be
physically
attractive.
earn
a
lot
of
money.
live
in
a
desirable
neighborhood.
Correct!
speak
acceptably
and
"correctly"
in
any
given
situation.
Question
11
171
pts
A
group
of
people
who
share
one
or
more
varieties
of
language
and
the
rules
for
using
any
or
all
of
those
varieties
in
everyday
communication
is
called
a
competent
community.
community
of
practice.
Correct!
speech
community.
linguistic
community.
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Question
12
171
pts
A
group
of
people
who
share
a
single
language
variety
and focus
their
identity
around
that
language
is
called
a
Correctl
linguistic
community.
community
of
practice.
competent
community.
speech
community.
Question
13
1/1
pts
A
group
of
individuals
who
interact
regularly,
developing
unique
ways
of
doing
things
together
(including,
potentially,
ways
of
speaking
together),
is
called
a
linguistic
community.
Correct!
community
of
practice.
speech
community.
competent
community.
Question
14
1/1
pts
Refusing
dessert
on
the
first
offer,
and
assuming
that
there
will
be
a
second
or
even
a
third
offer,
is
an
example
of
mutual
intelligibility
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symbolic
capital.
Correct!
indirection.
different
modalities.
Question
15
111
pts
The
acronym,
S-P-E-A-K-I-N-G,
proposed
by
Dell
Hymes,
was
developed
to
assist
in
the
Correct!
ethnography
of
speaking.
analysis
of
phonetic
patterning.
description
of
nonverbal
communication.
analysis
of
infant
vocalizations.
Question
16
171
pts
The
S
of
Dell
Hymes’
S-P-E-A-K-I-N-G
mnemonic
refers
to
Sense.
Correct!
setting/situation,
syllables.
signs.
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Question
17
171
pts
The
P
of
Dell
Hymes’
S-P-E-A-K-I-N-G
mnemonic
refers
to
posture.
presentation.
Correct!
participants.
politeness.
Question
18
1/1
pts
The
E
of
Dell
Hymes’
S-P-E-A-K-I-N-G
mnemonic
refers
to
Correctl
ends.
events.
efforts.
elements.
Question
19
1/1
pts
The
A
of
Dell
Hymes’
S-P-E-A-K-I-N-G
mnemonic
refers
to
Correct!
act
sequence.
dNSWEers.
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astuteness.
attitudes.
Question
20
1/1
pts
The
K
of
Dell
Hymes’
S-P-E-A-K-I-N-G
mnemonic
refers
to
the
mood
or
spirit
in
which
communication
takes
place.
This
is
called
the
knowledge.
Correct!
key.
Kiosk.
kinesics.
Question
21
111
pts
The
|
of
Dell
Hymes’
S-P-E-A-K-I-N-G
mnemonic
refers
to
the
channels
that
are
used
(speaking,
writing,
signing,
etc.)
as
well
as
the
varieties
of
language
that
speakers
use
(language,
dialect,
register,
etc.).
These
are
called
the
ISMS.
Correct!
instrumentalities.
inlays.
impositionals.
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Question
22
171
pts
The
N
of
Dell
Hymes’
S-P-E-A-K-I-N-G
mnemonic
refers
to
the
expectations
that
speakers
have
about
appropriateness
of
speech
use.
These
are
called
the
nestings.
Correct!
norms.
niceties.
normalities.
Question
23
1/1
pts
The
G
of
Dell
Hymes’
S-P-E-A-K-I-N-G
mnemonic
refers
to
different
kinds
of
speech
acts
or
events.
These
are
called
the
gravitations.
graphemes.
Correct!
genres.
gestures.
Question
24
1/1
pts
The
close
study
of
actual
conversational
exchanges
is
called
phonological
analysis
(PA).
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morphological
analysis
(MA).
symbolic
analysis
(SA).
Correct!
conversation
analysis
(CA).
Question
25
111
pts
An
approach
whose
goal
is
the
discovery
of
those
rules
that
help
to
legitimate
particular
conversational
practices,
as
well
as
the
ideas
or
ideologies
that
people
have
about
languages
and
conversations,
is
called
morphological
analysis
(MA).
Correct!
discourse
analysis
(DA).
exchange
analysis
(EA).
rule
analysis
(RA).
Question
26
1/1
pts
Knowing
the
grammar
and
dictionary
of
a
language
is
all
that
is
required
to
use
a
language
in
everyday
life.
Correctl
False
True
Question
27
171
pts
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Correct!
Correctl
Correctl
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The
idea
that
situations
affect
the
meanings
of
words
is
an
important
one
in
linguistic
anthropology.
True
False
Question
28
1/1
pts
The
right
to
be
listened
to
(acquired
by
acquiring
symbolic
capital)
is
a
crucial
source
of
power
and
influence
in
any
given
situation.
True
False
Question
29
1/1
pts
The
criterion
of
“mutual
intelligibility”
is
a
clear-cut
way
to
distinguish
a
dialect
from
a
language.
False
True
Question
30
11/1
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A
“rich
point”
is
a
phrase
that
refers
to
moments
when
things
flow
harmoniously
and
mutual
understanding
is
close
to
perfect
in
a
speech
situation.
True
False
Question
31
2.5/
4
pts
Research
indicates
that
university
students
see
communication
via
texting
using
a
cell
phone
and
face-to-face
communication
as
fundamentally
different.
Using
the
SPEAKING
acronym,
identify
the
element
of
the
speech
event
that
is
the
site
of
the
difference.
Then
discuss
the
elements
in
which
this
difference
might
make
changes.
Your
Answer:
1.
Perceptions:
The
difference
in
communication
mode
may
affect
how
university
students
perceive
the
level
of
formality,
immediacy,
and
personal
connection
in
their
interactions.
Texting
is
often
seen
as
more
informal,
casual,
and
convenient,
while
face-to-face
communication
is
perceived
as
more
personal,
engaging,
and
immediate.
This
perception
can
influence
the
expectations,
intentions,
and
overall
dynamics
of
conversations.
Question
32
2
|
3
pts
Describe
one
of
the
cases
of
miscommunication
described
in
your
textbook.
|dentify
the
components
of
Agar's
MAR,
which
take
place
in
the
event
as
described.
Your
Answer:
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one
of
the
events
was
the
young
Native
American
asking
for
a
ride
at
but
he
was
talking
about
his
family
lived
far
away
Dr.
Stirland
was
just
smiling
and
nodding
he
was
not
communicating
right
he
did
not
understand
he
was
wondering
what's
the
point
of
the
conversions.
Question
33
2.5/
3
pts
Explain
the
difference
between
linguistic
competence
and
communicative
competence.
Your
Answer:
The
distinction
between
linguistic
competence
and
communicative
competence
lies
in
their
focus
on
language
knowledge
and
actual
language
usage,
respectively,
with
the
former
emphasizing
grammatical
and
lexical
proficiency
and
the
latter
highlighting
the
ability
to
effectively
use
language
in
various
contexts
and
cultural
settings.
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