Across
- 4. langauge change derives from proximity to native english, sprouting into three distinct language patterns
- 5. connects language change to spread and globalization
- 7. language structure
- 9. language change derives from influence of media and shared community
- 12. language change derives from familiar patterns alongside our need to be creative
- 13. language change derives from chaotic occurrences in the development of language, highlighting its uneven use
- 14. vocabulary, stock of words in a language
- 15. meaning of sentences (denotation)
- 17. spelling
- 18. language change peters out from an epicenter
Down
- 1. language change derives from using finite options to fill in missing links
- 2. language change branches from a familial base
- 3. language change stems from cultural, social, and economic uses
- 6. how language is spoken or used (connotation)
- 7. handwriting
- 8. arrangement of words and sentences within a language
- 10. language change is gradual at first, but then accelerates before slowing down again
- 11. study of sounds within language
- 16. study of how words are formed and put together
