2011- 6- 5
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#196
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1. According to Darwin’s view, why had early humans developed musical ability? _______________________
A. To sing with each other B. To charm each other
C. To play games D. To fight their enemies
2. One of the following is not an example of simple vocal patterns. It is __________________________.
A. a hum B. a grunt
C. a shepherd D. a hiss
3. When is a written language is believed to develop? ___________________
A. 100,000 years ago B. 50 millions years ago
C. In the year 1950 D. 50,000 years ago
4. We use the word “ _________” to refer to human languages in general.
B. Languages
C. A language D. The
language
9. The words that sound similar to the noises they describe are called _______________________.
A. Phrygian B. Onomatopoeia
C. ordinary talks D. Interjections
10. _____________ are sounds that are usually produced with sudden intake breath.
A. Phrygian B. Onomatopoeia
C. ordinary talks D. Interjections
11. “ _______________” refers to the person’s sounds involved in physical effort and a group of people where the interactions had to be coordinated .
A. Yo-He-Ho Theory B. Bow-Wow-Theory
C. God-given language D. Divine language
12. The human organ that help in making sounds like “ p & b” is/ are _ A. teeth B. lips
C. tongue D. larynx
13. “ _____________” is above the vocal cords and acts as resonator for increases range of clarity of the sounds produced
A. Human tongue B. Human Pharynx
C. Human mouth D. Human Larynx
14. We mean that the human brain is _____________ when it has specialized functions in each of the two hemispheres.
A. Phrygian B. manual
C. lateralized D. well-shaped
15. “ _______________” means that human offspring are born with genetically innate capacity for language.
A. Yo-He-Ho Theory B. Bow-Wow-Theory
C. God-given language D. Innateness Hypothesis
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