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KBAT 5
Items not specifically
covered in class
Literary Tradition
 This is simply a culture’s system of written
  communication. Not all spoken
  languages have a literary tradition, or
  written language.
Official Language
A language designated by a government
 or constitution as the official language of
 the country. For instance, although
 English is the language used in the United
 States, the constitution has NOT
 designated it as The Official Language.
 No one is required by law to learn it here.
 Many countries DO have one or more
 designated official languages.
Orthography
   Simply stated, it’s spelling. We could get
    complicated and say that it’s the aspect of
    language study concerned with letters and
    their sequences in words. Or the relationship
    between phonemes and graphemes in a
    language. But spelling will do, although
    sometimes included in orthography, besides
    spelling, is hyphenation, capitalization and
    punctuation.
Trade Language
A language—often lingua franca or
 pidgin—used by speakers of different
 native languages for communication in
 commercial trade.
Vernacular
 Non-standard  language or dialect native
 to the locale or social group.
Slang
 Wordsand expressions that aren’t
 considered standard in a speaker’s
 language or dialect, but are considered
 acceptable when used socially. An
 informal way to communicate with peers.
Accent
 Dialect.   The way you pronounce a word.
Describe the following
characteristics of English—its
spatial variation
 The spacing of English speaking countries
 across the earth. If you looked at a map
 of English speaking countries, how are
 they spaced? Where are they? How
 about if you add in places where English is
 a second language? And then toss in
 places where English is somewhat
 understood. What would the map look
 like?
Explain how toponyms are
derived
 Derived  means to trace from a source or
 origin. In other words, how do we come
 up with toponyms, or place names?
From Historical Culture
 Old English towns often use the word
  “chester,” from the Latin “camp.”
  Winchester. Manchester.
 Anglo Saxons used “ing” meaning
  “family.”
 Anglo Saxons also used “ham” from
  hamlet, or little town or village.
  Birmingham, Nottingham
Meanings in Other Languages
 Arab names:
 Cairo means “victorious”
 Sudan means “land of the blacks”
 Sahara means “wasteland”
Remembering your Homeland

 New England
 New York
 New Amsterdam
 New Jersey
 New Mexico
 New Hampshire
To Honor Kings and Queens
 Virginia—thevirgin Queen Elizabeth
 Carolina—King Charles II (Latin for Charles
  is Carolus)
 Georgia—King George II
 Louisiana—King Louis XIV
Heros
 Washington
 Jackson,  Mississippi
 Austin, Texas
 Lincoln, Nebraska
Previous Inhabitants
 Brukelyn
         (Brooklyn)
 Haarlem (Harlem)


 (The
     Dutch were in New York—called New
 Amsterdam—before the English were.)
Fads
 After our Revolutionary War we had a fad
  of classical revival and named towns
  things like:
 Troy
 Athens
 Rome
 Sparta
Others
 Spanish names
 Native American names
 Religious names
Classifying Toponyms
   There are two parts to classifications—generic
    and specific. The generic classifies the place
    to be named and the specific modifies it. For
    instance—
   Rio Grand (River Big—or big river)
   Sierra Nevada (Mountain Range Snowy—or
    snowy mountains)
   In English we flip the order of classification
    and modify first—Hudson River, Long
    Island, Rocky Mountains, Utah Lake, Antelope
    Island

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Kbat 5

  • 1. KBAT 5 Items not specifically covered in class
  • 2. Literary Tradition  This is simply a culture’s system of written communication. Not all spoken languages have a literary tradition, or written language.
  • 3. Official Language A language designated by a government or constitution as the official language of the country. For instance, although English is the language used in the United States, the constitution has NOT designated it as The Official Language. No one is required by law to learn it here. Many countries DO have one or more designated official languages.
  • 4. Orthography  Simply stated, it’s spelling. We could get complicated and say that it’s the aspect of language study concerned with letters and their sequences in words. Or the relationship between phonemes and graphemes in a language. But spelling will do, although sometimes included in orthography, besides spelling, is hyphenation, capitalization and punctuation.
  • 5. Trade Language A language—often lingua franca or pidgin—used by speakers of different native languages for communication in commercial trade.
  • 6. Vernacular  Non-standard language or dialect native to the locale or social group.
  • 7. Slang  Wordsand expressions that aren’t considered standard in a speaker’s language or dialect, but are considered acceptable when used socially. An informal way to communicate with peers.
  • 8. Accent  Dialect. The way you pronounce a word.
  • 9. Describe the following characteristics of English—its spatial variation  The spacing of English speaking countries across the earth. If you looked at a map of English speaking countries, how are they spaced? Where are they? How about if you add in places where English is a second language? And then toss in places where English is somewhat understood. What would the map look like?
  • 10. Explain how toponyms are derived  Derived means to trace from a source or origin. In other words, how do we come up with toponyms, or place names?
  • 11. From Historical Culture  Old English towns often use the word “chester,” from the Latin “camp.” Winchester. Manchester.  Anglo Saxons used “ing” meaning “family.”  Anglo Saxons also used “ham” from hamlet, or little town or village. Birmingham, Nottingham
  • 12. Meanings in Other Languages  Arab names:  Cairo means “victorious”  Sudan means “land of the blacks”  Sahara means “wasteland”
  • 13. Remembering your Homeland  New England  New York  New Amsterdam  New Jersey  New Mexico  New Hampshire
  • 14. To Honor Kings and Queens  Virginia—thevirgin Queen Elizabeth  Carolina—King Charles II (Latin for Charles is Carolus)  Georgia—King George II  Louisiana—King Louis XIV
  • 15. Heros  Washington  Jackson, Mississippi  Austin, Texas  Lincoln, Nebraska
  • 16. Previous Inhabitants  Brukelyn (Brooklyn)  Haarlem (Harlem)  (The Dutch were in New York—called New Amsterdam—before the English were.)
  • 17. Fads  After our Revolutionary War we had a fad of classical revival and named towns things like:  Troy  Athens  Rome  Sparta
  • 18. Others  Spanish names  Native American names  Religious names
  • 19. Classifying Toponyms  There are two parts to classifications—generic and specific. The generic classifies the place to be named and the specific modifies it. For instance—  Rio Grand (River Big—or big river)  Sierra Nevada (Mountain Range Snowy—or snowy mountains)  In English we flip the order of classification and modify first—Hudson River, Long Island, Rocky Mountains, Utah Lake, Antelope Island