module 2 crossword puzzle
Across
- 3. refers to the actions or signals used to convey messages and exchange information between individuals.
- 5. a mix of European and African languages spoken in the Caribbean.
- 8. a prestigious form of a language that is used in formal settings, education, and official communication, often established by grammar rules and conventions.
- 11. is the first language a person learns at home during childhood, typically spoken by their family and community.
- 13. a unique code or number used to identify an object, person, or entity in a digital environment, such as a user ID or ISBN for books.
- 15. is the rearrangement of sounds or syllables in a word, resulting in a change in pronunciation, such as saying "aks" instead of "ask."
- 17. is the insertion of an extra sound or letter within a word, typically to make pronunciation easier.
- 18. a regional or social variation of a language, with distinct vocabulary, grammar, and pronunciation.
Down
- 1. A form of social communication that is in routine, widespread use in
- 2. is the everyday language or dialect spoken by a specific group of people, often differing from the formal or literary language.
- 4. is a creole language that primarily derives its vocabulary and structure from English, but incorporates elements from other languages and cultures.
- 6. The range of types of language choices from highly formal and stylised tointimate, available for use.
- 7. a phrase or expression whose meaning is not predictable from the literal meanings of its individual words, often unique to a particular language or culture.
- 9. Move between varieties of language within a single utterance or in a
- 10. refers to the distinctive way in which language is used in writing or speaking, encompassing choices in vocabulary, tone, and sentence structure.
- 12. A word that systematically comes before a verb and modifies the latter’s
- 14. is a system of communication that uses symbols, sounds, or gestures to convey meaning among individuals or groups.
- 16. the dropping of the first syllable of a word in informal speech.