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imowrer

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Which of the options below was one of the linguistic variables that Trudgill (1974) examined in Norwich, England?
 
  A allomorphs of the past tense morpheme
  B the use of the passive voice
  C the use of the progressive morpheme in instead of -ing
  D question formation
  E aspirated /p/

Question 2

Zapotec uses terms for ___________ to describe parts of any animate being or inanimate object.
 
  A the human body
  B geographic features
  C kinship
  D containers
  E emotions



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

A





 

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