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Cross-Linguistic Patterns in Language Typology

Description: This quiz aims to evaluate your understanding of cross-linguistic patterns in language typology. It covers various aspects of language structure and explores the similarities and differences across languages.
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Which of the following is NOT a common cross-linguistic pattern?

  1. Subject-Verb-Object word order

  2. Postpositions rather than prepositions

  3. Use of articles before nouns

  4. Tonal languages


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

The use of articles before nouns is not a universal cross-linguistic pattern. Many languages, such as Japanese and Chinese, do not have articles.

Which of the following is a characteristic of isolating languages?

  1. Extensive use of affixes

  2. Few morphemes per word

  3. Complex verb morphology

  4. Tonal distinctions


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Isolating languages are characterized by a low morpheme-to-word ratio, meaning that each word typically consists of a single morpheme.

What is the term for a language that uses prefixes to mark grammatical categories?

  1. Prefixing language

  2. Suffixing language

  3. Infixing language

  4. Circumfixing language


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

A prefixing language is one in which prefixes are used to mark grammatical categories, such as tense, aspect, or number.

Which of the following is NOT a common cross-linguistic pattern in phonology?

  1. Vowel harmony

  2. Consonant clusters

  3. Tonal distinctions

  4. Nasalization


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Consonant clusters are not a universal cross-linguistic pattern in phonology. Some languages, such as Hawaiian and Samoan, have very few consonant clusters, while others, such as Georgian and Abkhaz, have complex consonant clusters.

What is the term for a language that has a relatively small number of phonemes?

  1. Polysynthetic language

  2. Analytic language

  3. Synthetic language

  4. Oligosynthetic language


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Oligosynthetic languages are characterized by a relatively small number of phonemes, typically fewer than 30.

Which of the following is NOT a common cross-linguistic pattern in syntax?

  1. Subject-Verb-Object word order

  2. Postpositions rather than prepositions

  3. Use of articles before nouns

  4. Double negation


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

The use of articles before nouns is not a universal cross-linguistic pattern in syntax. Many languages, such as Japanese and Chinese, do not have articles.

What is the term for a language that uses a single word to express a complex concept?

  1. Polysynthetic language

  2. Analytic language

  3. Synthetic language

  4. Oligosynthetic language


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Polysynthetic languages are characterized by the use of single words to express complex concepts, often through the incorporation of multiple morphemes into a single word.

Which of the following is NOT a common cross-linguistic pattern in semantics?

  1. The use of color terms

  2. The use of kinship terms

  3. The use of number terms

  4. The use of spatial terms


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

The use of color terms is not a universal cross-linguistic pattern in semantics. Some languages, such as Pirahã, have a very limited number of color terms, while others, such as English, have a large number of color terms.

What is the term for a language that has a relatively large number of grammatical cases?

  1. Polysynthetic language

  2. Analytic language

  3. Synthetic language

  4. Oligosynthetic language


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

Synthetic languages are characterized by a relatively large number of grammatical cases, typically more than 10.

Which of the following is NOT a common cross-linguistic pattern in pragmatics?

  1. The use of politeness markers

  2. The use of deixis

  3. The use of humor

  4. The use of sarcasm


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

The use of humor is not a universal cross-linguistic pattern in pragmatics. Some cultures have a strong tradition of humor, while others do not.

What is the term for a language that has a relatively small number of grammatical tenses?

  1. Polysynthetic language

  2. Analytic language

  3. Synthetic language

  4. Oligosynthetic language


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Analytic languages are characterized by a relatively small number of grammatical tenses, typically fewer than 10.

Which of the following is NOT a common cross-linguistic pattern in discourse?

  1. The use of topic-comment structure

  2. The use of adjacency pairs

  3. The use of turn-taking

  4. The use of hedging


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

The use of hedging is not a universal cross-linguistic pattern in discourse. Some cultures have a strong tradition of hedging, while others do not.

What is the term for a language that has a relatively large number of grammatical moods?

  1. Polysynthetic language

  2. Analytic language

  3. Synthetic language

  4. Oligosynthetic language


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

Synthetic languages are characterized by a relatively large number of grammatical moods, typically more than 10.

Which of the following is NOT a common cross-linguistic pattern in morphology?

  1. The use of affixes

  2. The use of compounding

  3. The use of reduplication

  4. The use of templatic morphology


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

The use of templatic morphology is not a universal cross-linguistic pattern in morphology. Some languages, such as Arabic and Hebrew, have templatic morphology, while others, such as English and Mandarin, do not.

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