Across
- 2. People using two or more languages regularly.
- 3. A variety of language that is unique in pronunciation, grammar and vocabulary.
- 5. Improvised languages stripped of grammar.
- 7. Judging something from another culture with reference to what is usual in your own culture.
- 10. Circumstances that surround the writing and reading of a text.
- 12. Places in the world where English is spoken.
- 14. The act of importing words into one language from another culture's language.
- 15. The concept that language determines what we are able to think.
Down
- 1. Language spoken by people who do not share a native language.
- 4. The level of formality expressed through one's use of language.
- 6. A person's unique use of vocabulary, grammar and pronunciation.
- 8. The words that one culture borrows and incorporates from another language.
- 9. The process of cultures splitting off from each other, developing their use of language separately.
- 11. Vocabulary and manner of speech that define and reflect a particular profession
- 13. The value of a language