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PREVIEW: QUESTION 6
1. Name five functions of non-verbal
communication. (5) Non-verbal
communication serves several important
functions in human interaction:•
Expressing emotions: Non-verbal
cues such as facial expressions,
gestures, and tone of voice can convey
a wide range of emotions, from
happiness and excitement to sadness
and anger.• Facilitating understanding:
Non-verbal signals can help clarify or
reinforce the meaning of verbal
messages. For example, a nod of the
head while saying "yes" can reinforce
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agreement.
NATALIE FOXX
MAY/JUNE EXAM ANSWERS 2024
, CONFIDENTAL
Page 1 of 14 AFL2601
May/June 2024
QUESTION 1: MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTIONS
1. Articulatory phonetics is the study of …
A. the changes in meaning produced by speech sounds
B. the movement of speech organs when speech sounds are uttered
C. the system of the International Phonetics Association (IPA) D. the primary role of
speech organs
2. When most of the words in a language consist of more than one morpheme, such a
language is said to have …
A. a reciprocal morphology
B. an agglutinative morphology
C. a monomorphemic morphology
D. an invariable morphology
3. Affixes are classified into two main types, namely …
A. lexical and grammatical morphemes
B. singular and plural markers
C. preprefix and a basic prefix
D. prefixes and suffixes
4. In Guthrie’s study “starred forms” represent …
A. the system of grammatical genders
B. the operation of regular sound shifts
C. archaeological evidence for the interrelatedness of Bantu languages
D. roots from which words could have been derived
5. When you are able to apply some of your knowledge of one language to a new language
this is called …
A. linguistic tools
B. language transfer
C. automatic translation
D. information extraction
6. The term ‘Ur-Bantu’ refers to …
NATALIE FOXX
PREVIEW: QUESTION 6
1. Name five functions of non-verbal
communication. (5) Non-verbal
communication serves several important
functions in human interaction:•
Expressing emotions: Non-verbal
cues such as facial expressions,
gestures, and tone of voice can convey
a wide range of emotions, from
happiness and excitement to sadness
and anger.• Facilitating understanding:
Non-verbal signals can help clarify or
reinforce the meaning of verbal
messages. For example, a nod of the
head while saying "yes" can reinforce
AFL2601
agreement.
NATALIE FOXX
MAY/JUNE EXAM ANSWERS 2024
, CONFIDENTAL
Page 1 of 14 AFL2601
May/June 2024
QUESTION 1: MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTIONS
1. Articulatory phonetics is the study of …
A. the changes in meaning produced by speech sounds
B. the movement of speech organs when speech sounds are uttered
C. the system of the International Phonetics Association (IPA) D. the primary role of
speech organs
2. When most of the words in a language consist of more than one morpheme, such a
language is said to have …
A. a reciprocal morphology
B. an agglutinative morphology
C. a monomorphemic morphology
D. an invariable morphology
3. Affixes are classified into two main types, namely …
A. lexical and grammatical morphemes
B. singular and plural markers
C. preprefix and a basic prefix
D. prefixes and suffixes
4. In Guthrie’s study “starred forms” represent …
A. the system of grammatical genders
B. the operation of regular sound shifts
C. archaeological evidence for the interrelatedness of Bantu languages
D. roots from which words could have been derived
5. When you are able to apply some of your knowledge of one language to a new language
this is called …
A. linguistic tools
B. language transfer
C. automatic translation
D. information extraction
6. The term ‘Ur-Bantu’ refers to …
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