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What kind of evidence is used to support the idea that languages is culturally transmitted?

Evidence to support such a claim could be education, where language is easily transmitted - the educational paradigms employed in a particular culture define what language is transmitted and how it is transmitted across the board. In addition, language anomalies, like slang words, also support the theory that language is culturally transmitted - slang words are unique to one particular culture, are allowed to move from one linguistic subgroup to another and eventually to permeate the entire cultural group.


What does Culturally or linguistically diverse background mean?

Culturally or linguistically diverse background refers to individuals or groups who come from different cultural or language backgrounds than the dominant culture or language in a particular society. This can include immigrants, refugees, indigenous peoples, or individuals with heritage from different countries or regions.


How is culture preserved through language?

== It could be argued that the very basis of culture is language itself, cf. the Sapir-Whorff Hypothesis. Language is the means by which culture is transmitted from person to person, generation to generation, but it is also the tool that creates a great deal of culture--and the framework within which culture is interpretable by other people.


What language do the Australian use?

English with an easily discernible Australian accent.


Did the Incas not have oral language?

The Incas did have an oral language called Quechua, which was spoken and transmitted within their empire. Quechua is still spoken by millions of people in the Andean region today.

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What kind of evidence is used to support the idea that languages is culturally transmitted?

Evidence to support such a claim could be education, where language is easily transmitted - the educational paradigms employed in a particular culture define what language is transmitted and how it is transmitted across the board. In addition, language anomalies, like slang words, also support the theory that language is culturally transmitted - slang words are unique to one particular culture, are allowed to move from one linguistic subgroup to another and eventually to permeate the entire cultural group.


What kind of evidence is used to support the idea that language is culturally transmitted?

To support the idea that language is culturally transmitted, researchers used evidence of the studies of birds when they begin to produce songs. They concluded that id birds are kept isolated from hearing birds their speech will be abnormal versus a bird hearing songs other birds called.


Why is culture is transmitted?

through language, ritual , beliefs etc.


A country is considered either culturally diverse or culturally homogeneous based on its number of?

cultures. :)


What does Culturally or linguistically diverse background mean?

Culturally or linguistically diverse background refers to individuals or groups who come from different cultural or language backgrounds than the dominant culture or language in a particular society. This can include immigrants, refugees, indigenous peoples, or individuals with heritage from different countries or regions.


How was southeast Asia affected socially culturally nationally by imperialism?

2nd religion, 2nd language, exposure to the culture ruling over it.


What has the author Maria Baez written?

Maria Baez has written: 'The use of pragmatic language of young culturally and linguistically diverse exceptional students'


How is culture preserved through language?

== It could be argued that the very basis of culture is language itself, cf. the Sapir-Whorff Hypothesis. Language is the means by which culture is transmitted from person to person, generation to generation, but it is also the tool that creates a great deal of culture--and the framework within which culture is interpretable by other people.


What is the official language of TG3?

'TG3' is used in many places and contexts. One of these is the Italian state TV channel's news broadcasts. These will be transmitted in the Italian language.


What language do the Australian use?

English with an easily discernible Australian accent.


Is culture transmitted genetically?

Culture is not transmitted genetically. While certain traits or characteristics such as language acquisition ability may have genetic influences, culture itself is primarily learned and transmitted through socialization, observation, and experience within a specific community or society.


Which nation is most culturally similar to New Zealand?

Australia for Pakeha and the Cook Islands for Maori.