Draft:Linguistics/Quiz

Linguistics is an effort, in a lecture format, to describe the components of linguistics.

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Quiz
{Yes or No, Linguistics concerns itself with describing and explaining the nature of human language. + Yes - No
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{True or False, A dominant group for lingistics differs from a control group in that it rules the treatment of the control group. + TRUE - FALSE
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{Evidence that demonstrates that a model or idea for linguistics versus a control group is feasible is called a { proof of concept (i) }.
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{Yes or No, Linguistics can be broadly broken into three categories or subfields of study: language form, language meaning, and language in context. + Yes - No
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{True or False, A control group may be used for lingistics to demonstrate no effect or a standard effect versus a novel effort applied to a treatment group. + TRUE - FALSE
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{Complete the text: A short or { incomplete (i) } realization of a certain { method (i) } or idea to { demonstrate (i) } a treament's feasibility for linguistics is called a proof of { concept (i) }.
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{Yes or No, A word or phrase, especially one from a specialized area of knowledge is called a term. + Yes - No
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{True or False, Pure linguistics family involves no doing apart from itself. + TRUE - FALSE
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{Complete the text: A proof-of-concept structure of linguistics, including a control group, consists of { background (i) }, procedures, findings, and { interpretation (i) }.
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{True or False, The purpose of a treatment group for linguistics is to describe natural processes or phenomena for the first time relative to a control group. + TRUE - FALSE
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Hypotheses

 * 1) Linguistic changes between neighboring languages may indicate what caused the changes.