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Quoting song lyrics constitutes a private way of speaking that binds Swift fans together, says Cynthia Gordon, who studies language and social media at Georgetown University. Gordon has spent years studying “lects,” or the varieties of languages shared by a group of speakers, and sees one in the way Swifties communicate. In families, these are called “familects” and are developed from years of inside jokes, or riffs on that thing someone said on that one trip to Grandma’s. They’re like memes, but memes that are only funny to a very small group and probably sound unusual to listeners outside their households. Which of the following is considered a variety of English?. Lyrics quoting by Swifties. b. Memes. c. A famous singer singing a song. d. A family outside jokes. Between 1:44 -1:46, after Stahl recounts Swift's multiple verbal reminders of her own lack of a boyfriend, Swift laughs, then covers her mouth. This is a clear nonverbal signal of embarrassment - either from the laughter itself, or, here - from Stahl's attention to Swift's preoccupation of her relationship status. Note also in the 2:08 - 2:10 segment as she says, " ...I'm good though, I'm good being alone, like I have a routine " and raises her forehead to give emphasis to her statement. This is known as an Illustrator. Although most mentions of illustrators in the nonverbal communication literature are hand & arm related, this forehead emphasis signal is an extremely common example. Which of the following statements is true?. a. Most illustrators named in this text are upper body parts. b. During the interview Swift did not use verbal communication. c. During the interview Swift did not use nonverbal communication. . All illustrators named in this text are upper body parts. Swift has been speaking limited French publicly for years. A compilation clip on YouTube shows that she's spoken French multiple times as a public figure, going all the way back to at least 2011, in venues such as French radio shows and a Paris concert hall. According to the text, which of the following is true?. a. Swift speaks French fluently and flawlessly. b. Swift speaks French as a second language. c. Swift speaks French in France and Quebec. d. Swift speaks French as her mother tongue. Reply to a messager or write a note by scribbing on your display, and your divice automatically converts your words to typed text. You can use your fingers to write quick responses on your Apple Watch display, or jot down notes With Appel Pencil on iPad . If you´re nonverbal or prefer to comunicate through handswriting, Scribble helps you get all your ideas across. According to the text in the image, the Scribble app enables a form of. Verbal communication. Aesthetic communication. All other answers are false. Physical communication. Taylor Swift is an American singer-songwriter who is known for her catchy pop songs and unique personal style. While she is mostly known for her work in the English-speaking world, Swift is actually fluent in French and German. She learned French while living in Switzerland as a child, and she learned German while living in Germany as a teenager. Swift has said that learning new languages is one of her favorite things to do, and that she plans to learn more in the future. According to the text, how many languages does Taylor Swift speak?. a. Just two. b. At least four. c. Only one. d. Just three. After German, Swiss-German and French, English is fourth among the languages used regularly, according to a 2023 survey on language use by the Federal Statistical Office, published last Wednesday. The study looked at Swiss aged 15 or more and found that the people most likely to use more than one language on a regular basis were those with a university education (76%), those aged 15-24 (79%) and those with jobs (72%). In addition, 84% of immigrants and their descendants were multilingual. According to the text, which of the following statements is true?. a. Young people are the group more likely to speak multiple languages daily. b. English is not spoken regularly by the Swiss. c. Young people are the group less likely to speak multiple languages weekly. d. French is the third most spoken language in Switzerland. Linguistically, a contradiction is evident in Swift’s code switching from one musical genre to another. Code switching occurs when a speaker straddling different speech communities changes from standard or expected languages, dialects, or even accents in some contexts to more marked ones in the same language in other contexts. Since many regional or class-based accents can be stigmatized for such unknowable things as education level and intelligence, it might seem strange that people switch from standard to nonstandard ways of speaking, even unconsciously. According to the text, code switching occurs when ... a speaker uses his/her first language with his/her mother. b. a singer uses a standard way of speaking. c. a speaker switches his/her education level. d. a singer changes musical genres. Get help online Start your support request online The United States and Canada United states 1-888-094-656 Get technical suppoort for Apple´s Accessibility features Conect whit American Sing Lenguage support Support for education customers :1-800-800-2775 Support fot Apple Bussiness Manager : 1-800-8100-5654 Apple Cash and person-to-preson payment: 1-887-764-5645 Canada 1-800-567-5444 Connect with American Sing Lenguage support ( English) Connect Whit American Sing Lenguage support (French) According to the test, which of the following statements is true. a. Apple offers nonverbal support. b. Apple does not offer support in multiple languages. c. Apple does not support schools and universities. d. Apple supports business in Latvia. |