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Strengthen your understanding of linguistics with this comprehensive A Concise Introduction to Linguistics, 6th Edition Answer Key study guide. Includes complete chapter solutions, self-test answers, concept reviews, practice questions, and exam-focused study materials covering phonetics, phonology, morphology, syntax, semantics, pragmatics, language acquisition, sociolinguistics, historical linguistics, psycholinguistics, language variation, discourse analysis, and linguistic theory. Ideal for undergraduate linguistics, English, education, communication, and language studies students preparing for quizzes, assignments, midterms, and final exams.

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,A Concise Introduction to Linguistics, 6e Bruce Rowe, Diane Levine
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(Answer Key All Chapters, 100% Original Verified, A+ Grade)
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Answers to exercises: End-of-chapter exercises
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1. It could be argued that the main function of communication is to create a change in the
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communicator’s behaviors. There are, of course, a large number of more specific
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functions, depending on the species communicating and the specific circumstances.
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2. Among other characteristics, all communications systems have a sender, a receiver, a
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channel (or channels) of communication, a code, and feedback possibilities.
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3. All living things communicate. Language is one type of communication—one that most
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linguistics would say is unique to humans.
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4. Linguistic competence is all of the knowledge of a language’s grammar and lexicon that an
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individual has stored in the brain. Most of this knowledge is subconscious.
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5. The sender is an organism that transmits a message (which is information) to a receiver
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who gets the message. A code is made up of units that are arranged in a specific way. To
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encode a message means to put those units into the proper pattern (for language, this
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would be called the grammar of the language). To decode a message means to ideally react
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to the message in the way it conforms in some way to the innate or learned purpose of the
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message. The channel of communication is the medium through which a message is
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transmitted. Communication is not simply a linear process. The receiver can become the
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sender by responding to the initial sender and sending their own message. The new
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receiver can than become the sender again, and so on. In other words, there can be
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feedback and feedback loops in communication. There can also be interference (noise) on
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the channel of communication that reduces the efficiency of the message. With animals
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that learn a portion of their code (as opposed to it being completely innate), there can be
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individual differences in how the message is sent and received. With humans, a person’s
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personality and their cultural background affect how a message is encoded and decoded,
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and therefore its meaning.
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6. A lexicon is composed of all of the meaningful units of a language. A personal lexicon is all of
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the vocabulary stored in the brain. A grammar is the set of rules used to combine the
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lexical items in a standard way. The lexicon is composed of meaningful units. The
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grammar is the code (pattern) used to arrange those units.
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7. Language, for most linguists, is a uniquely human cognitive system used to produce and
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understand precise meaningful utterances. Speech is an audible delivery system for
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language. Other delivery systems for language are signing and writing.
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8. Humans can communicate through language using speech, writing, or sign language.
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9. The terms verbal and vocal are not synonymous. To communicate verbally means to
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communicate using language. To communicate vocally means to communicate with
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sound (such as speech).
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,10. Although some researchers believe that some birds, such as Alex, can be taught some
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belements of language (in the broad sense of what language is defined to be), most
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bresearchers consider birds to be mimicking—that is, repeating what they hear without
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bunderstanding.
11. Productivity is the ability to communicate about something that one has not
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bcommunicated about before, and to react appropriately to a communicative act that one has
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bnot received before. A scout bee, finding food in a new location, will do a “dance” with the
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binformation about this new site of nectar, and other bees will go to the nectar.
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, This is productivity in its broad sense. Yet, as far as we know, bees cannot communicate in a
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bproductive away about things other than nectar. Hypothetically, humans can be b b b b b b b b b b




bproductive about any topic. b b b




12. See Table 1-1 in the book.
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13. Bird calls tend to be short and acoustically simple, and each is about a specific and
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bdifferent thing. Some birdcalls are not species specific. Bird songs tend to be long (some are
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bvery long), acoustically complex, and mostly used to attract a mate. Bird songs are species
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bspecific.
14. The Clever Hans effect refers to subtle, mostly subconscious, cueing of a nonhuman or
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15. Note: The question asks students to construct a chart. Since the charts would vary
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bgreatly, we decided to give some basic facts in a non-chart fashion.
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16. Most linguists would not agree that apes can learn language. Some might agree that they
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bcan learn a little bit of language-type behavior in the broadest sense of the word language.
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bBut, no matter how long an ape is in an ape-language program (Washoe was in such a
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bprogram for almost 42 years), its vocabulary does not approach the size and diversity of a
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byoung child’s. A child learns their language (or languages) informally from the social
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benvironment. An ape has to be formally and continually taught and rewarded for its b b b b b b b b b b b b b




b“linguistic-type” behavior. Very few apes have learned anything that might be called b b b b b b b b b b b




bgrammar. When claims are made that an ape has learned a grammatical rule, it is a simple
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brule. Apes seldom get past using two signs in one communicative act. In other words, they
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bdo not learn to make constructions that might be called clauses or sentences. The apes
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bmake mistakes by using the wrong sign a significant number of times, even when they have
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bused the sign for years. A child seldom makes these types of mistake. A child would not call a
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bpen a chair once the child had thoroughly learned what those words refer to; an ape might
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buse the wrong sign for something it had learned over and over again. See the book for more
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bon this.
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