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1. The family history of the English language is thought to follow this order:
a. Indo-European, Germanic, Anglo-Frisian, West Germanic, Old English (with French influence), Middle English, Modern English
b. Indo-European, Germanic, West Germanic, Anglo-Frisian, Old English, Middle English (with French influence), Modern English
c. Indo-European, Germanic, Celtic, West Germanic, Anglo-Frisian, Old English, Modern English
d. Indo-European, Germanic, North Germanic, Anglo-Frisian, Old English, Middle English, French, Modern English
2. Match the language or language family with the continent of origin. using the word bank:
WORD BANK: Africa, America, australia, Europe, asia, africa AND asia
Inuktitut, Aborigene, romance, semitic, niger-congo, Tibeto-Burman
3. Match the language to its family.
WORD BANK: Afro-asiatic, sino-tibetan, niger-congo, uralic, altaic, indo-european
German, arabic, Mongolic, Swahili, Hungarian, Chinese
4. Languages with a history of dominance across the world are the languages of nations and civilizations that used power, such as economic, cultural, political, and military power, over other groups of people.
True or False
5. Languages are always changing; they are dynamic.
True or False
6. Match the definition to the corresponding term. using the word bank
WORD BANK: Prejudice, cultural competence, discrimination, predilection, racism
1. Attitude based on preconceived judgments, based on unsupported or faulty information
2. When an individual excludes member(s) of a group, ranging from exclusion to physical harm.
3. Exclusion based on preference for familiar or own group.
4. Systematic oppression through persistent behavior that is the result of personal racial prejudice.]
5. Sensitivity to cultural and linguistic differences that affect the identification, assessment, and intervention of individuals with communication disorders.