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This document appears to be a sociolinguistics test containing multiple choice and short answer questions about language and dialects. The test covers topics such as what constitutes a standard language, the difference between high and low varieties of a language, factors that contribute to language shift and language maintenance, and examples of diglossia and code-switching. It is divided into four parts testing knowledge of these sociolinguistic concepts through ticking true/false answers, choosing the best multiple choice response, completing sentences, and answering short questions.

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Sociolinguistics Test

This document appears to be a sociolinguistics test containing multiple choice and short answer questions about language and dialects. The test covers topics such as what constitutes a standard language, the difference between high and low varieties of a language, factors that contribute to language shift and language maintenance, and examples of diglossia and code-switching. It is divided into four parts testing knowledge of these sociolinguistic concepts through ticking true/false answers, choosing the best multiple choice response, completing sentences, and answering short questions.

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STUDENT’S NAME: …………………… HCMC University of Education

Reg. No……………. Class…….. Department of English


Sociolinguistics Test

Chöõ kyù giaùm thò 1:……………….


Chöõ kyù giaùm thò 2: ………………
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PART 1: TICK THE ANSWER OF YOUR CHOICE.

TRUE FALSE
1. A language, say English, is really a collection of
dialects.

2. What is considered standard is associated with


prestige, a non-linguistic factor.
3. People tend to use more vernacular forms to
those they don’t know well, and more standard
forms to their friends.
4. Dialect is not synonymous with accent.
5. When language shift occurs, it does not always
shift towards the language of the dominant powerful
group.
6. Language loss has occurred when a language is
no longer spoken naturally anywhere in the world.

PART 2: CHOOSE CORRECT ANSWERS FOR THE FOLLOWING STATEMENTS.


1 . The three essential criteria which characterize Standard English are:
a. prestigious variety, codification and stabilization, H functions
b. linguistic merits, H functions, codification
c. H functions, L functions, codification
d. linguistic merits, L functions, cultural acceptability
2. No one uses
a. H for everyday interaction b. L for everyday interaction
c. both H and L for everyday interaction d. all of the above
3. In countries like England, Australia, New Zealand and the United States, one of the
first domains in which children of migrant families meet English is
a. the religion b. the school c. the workplace d. all of the above
4. Besides economic, social and political factors, demographic factors are also relevant
in accounting for
a. the speed of language shift of a community b. the code-choice of a community
c. the language death of a community d. all of the above
5. The German speaking part of Switzerland where the H-variety (a form of standard
German) and the L-variety (a range of regional Swiss dialects) coexist can be referred
to as
a. a case of polyglossia c. a case of multilingualism
b. a case of diglossia d. a case of monolingualism
6. The following utterance of a German immigrant in Australia “ Das handelt von einem
secondhand dealer and his son.” can be
a. an example of diglossia b. a polyglot
c. an example of bilingualism d. an example of code-switching
7 The different kinds of institutional support which can be sought by a community of
people who want to maintain their minority language within a society where English is
the language of the majority are
a. the use of the minority language in places of worship
b. the use of the minority language in education and in the media
c. the right to use the language in court, in dealing with government officials
d. all of the above.

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PART 3: USE AN APPROPRIATE WORD OR PHRASE TO COMPLETE THE FOLLOWING
SENTENCES.

1. Diglossia is a characteristic of ………………. communities rather than individuals.


2. Language ………… is a situation where speakers continue to use a language even when there is
a new language available.
3. Unlike pidgin, ………………………… have large numbers of native speakers.
4. When a dialect is characteristic of a given region, it is called a regional ………...

PART 4: BRIEFLY ANSWER THE FOLLOWING QUESTIONS.

1. What is the difference between language death and language loss?


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