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Question 1 (1 point) Saved “I’m doing surveys for my biology class. Would you help me pass them out tomorrow?” This sentence is an example of which of the four types of expression? Question 1 options: Observations Thoughts Feelings Needs Question 2 (1 point) Saved Thoughts are not one of the four types of verbal expression. Question 2 options: True False Question 3 (1 point) Saved Meaning is in words rather than in people. Question 3 options: True False Question 4 (1 point) Saved Words are powerful in that they can commit people to a course of action or when delivered by a judge or jury can control others. This illustrates how language is: Question 4 options: Performative Expressive Fun
Dynamic Question 5 (1 point) Saved We cannot use verbal communication strategically to create a desired impression. Question 5 options: True False Question 6 (1 point) Saved Global labels and sarcasm are examples of supportive messages. Question 6 options: True False Question 7 (1 point) Saved Esperanto means hopeful. Question 7 options: True False Question 8 (1 point) Saved Verbal communication that is controlling, deceitful, and vague creates: Question 8 options: A closed climate An open climate Interpersonal relationships Conflict Question 9 (1 point)
Saved The process by which we learn to understand, produce, and use words to communicate within a given language group is known as: Question 9 options: Integrative learning Language acquisition None of the above Question 10 (1 point) Saved Symbols can be communicated verbally, nonverbally, or in writing. Question 10 options: True False Question 11 (1 point) Saved The word dough can mean money or can mean the squishy material you use to make bread. Dough is a ________ word. Question 11 options: Polysemic Multisemic Monosemic Seismic Question 12 (1 point) Saved Being aware of the indirect relationship between symbol and referent can help us try to compensate for it by getting clarification. Question 12 options:
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True False Question 13 (1 point) Saved Our language system is Question 13 options: primarily made up of symbols. primarily made of nonverbal indicators. universal. separate from communication. Question 14 (1 point) Saved The relationship between language and meaning is a straightforward one. Question 14 options: True False Question 15 (1 point) Saved ____________ was created as part of the universal language movement in order to bring people together with a shared global language. Question 15 options: Yiddish English Esperanto Morse Code Question 16 (1 point) Saved
Which of the following are key developments that occur in babies by 6 months? Question 16 options: a)  Babies recognize some individual words b)  Babies begin to babble c)  Babies can respond to different tones of voice d)  Both b and c Question 17 (1 point) Saved ____________ refers to our ability to talk about events that are removed in space or time from a speaker and situation. Question 17 options: Accommodation Writing History Displacement Question 18 (1 point) Saved “Do geese see God?” is an example of a: Question 18 options: Directive Utterance Palindrome Contranym Question 19 (1 point) Saved Slang consists mostly of newly coined words. Question 19 options:
True False Question 20 (1 point) Saved Commissives show the performative aspects of language as they commit a speaker to a certain course of action. Question 20 options: True False
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