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GL-SIMULADOR

COMENTARIOS ESTADÍSTICAS RÉCORDS
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Título del Test:
GL-SIMULADOR

Descripción:
Estudia para el examen final

Fecha de Creación: 2025/12/01

Categoría: Otros

Número Preguntas: 20

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Scenario: A student reflects on how they use spoken language daily at university to collaborate with peers, realizing its unique role compared to animal communication. Which aspect is highlighted?. Design Features of Language. Cognitive Science. Parole. Langue.

Scenario: A linguist records and analyzes the physical properties of sound waves produced when a student says "cat." Which discipline is being applied?. Phonology. Semantics. Phonetics. Morphology.

Scenario: A researcher measures the frequency and amplitude of sound waves when a speaker says "hello." Which sub-discipline is this?. Semantics. Articulatory Phonetics. Morphology. Acoustic Phonetics.

Scenario: A student learns that a sign language gesture can convey "hello" without words. Which discipline studies this?. Neurolinguistics. Semantics. Language Acquisition. Semiotics.

Scenario: A child learns English by imitating parents, influenced by both innate grammar and environmental input. Which factor is emphasized?. Cultural Diffusion. Brain Pathology. Universal Grammar. Social Structure.

Scenario: A teacher analyzes how a speaker’s knowledge of the world shapes the meaning of "It’s cold" in different contexts. Which discipline is this?. Pragmatics. Language Acquisition. Morphology. Semiotics.

You’re asked why English has both “shirt” and “skirt.” You explain?. One is Latin, one is French. They reflect Scandinavian and English versions. They are synonyms. They are dialectal variants.

According to what has been learnt, Old English is characterized as a period of?. Lost inflections. Simple grammar. Full inflections. Modern vocabulary.

You’re asked why English became a third language in its own country during Norman rule. You explain?. English was banned. Latin replaced English. French dominated government and education. English was only spoken by peasants.

A student asks what “analogy” means in language change. You explain?. Translating foreign terms. Creating new words. Borrowing from other languages. Applying familiar patterns to irregular forms.

You’re asked about the Great Vowel Shift. You say?. It added new consonants. It removed diphthongs. It simplified English spelling. It changed long vowel pronunciation.

Scenario: A speaker uses language to lie about an event, creating a narrative not based on reality. Which feature is demonstrated?. The Human Vocal Tract. Stimulus Freedom. Arbitrariness. Open-endedness.

Scenario: A linguist studies the use of gestures and symbols alongside words to convey meaning in communication. Which discipline is this?. Syntax. Neurolinguistics. Pragmatics. Semiotics.

Scenario: A teacher explains that the word "cat" has no natural connection to the animal it represents, emphasizing that language signs are randomly assigned. Which design feature is highlighted?. Open-endedness. Stimulus Freedom. Displacement. Arbitrariness.

Scenario: A researcher analyzes the current structure of Spanish grammar as spoken in 2025, ignoring its historical development. Which linguistic approach is this?. Langue. Performance. Synchronic View. Diachronic View.

According to what has been learnt, how many basic color terms are there in the universal semantic system?. Eleven basic colors. Nine basic colors. Thirteen basic colors. Fifteen basic colors.

Which phonological universal relates to back vowels?. Back vowels are always long. Back vowels don't exist in all languages. Back vowels tend to be unrounded. Back vowels tend to be rounded.

According to the syntactic universals, the first group of basic word orders includes?. VOS, OVS, OSV. SVO, VSO, SOV. OSV, SVO, VOS. SOV, OVS, VSO.

What is the universal tendency regarding subject and object order in world languages?. There is no universal pattern. Subject always follows object. Subject has an overwhelming tendency to precede the direct object. Object always precedes subject.

When Julius Caesar invaded Britain in 55 BC, which language was already being spoken there?. Modern English. Germanic languages. Old English. Celtic languages.

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