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Exam Agreement & Understanding By beginning this exam, you a…

Exam Agreement & Understanding By beginning this exam, you agree to and understand the following testing environment and academic integrity rules: Testing Environment & Submission Rules Scratch Paper: You are allowed to use scratch paper to work through your math, but it will not be graded or submitted on Canvas. Submission Method: You must type all formulas, calculations, and explanations directly into the Canvas text box below each question. To maximize your partial credit, show all of your work and do not skip steps. Files emailed or uploaded after the exam will not be accepted. Calculators: You must use the built-in Honorlock calculator. Handheld physical calculators are strictly prohibited. Problem-Solving Explanation: In addition to your math, you should briefly explain in your own words how you are proceeding to solve the problem within the text box provided. Equation Editor: You may use the equation editor in the Rich Content Editor to type equations, but you may find it faster to write shorthand notation. As long as it is clear what physics equations are being used, what mathematical operations are being done and all the steps are shown, it is not necessary to use the formal equation editor. Some examples of this shorthand notation can include sqrt(x), x^2, x/(x+1), derivative of x, integral of x^2 + 3, etc. Academic Integrity Requirements Visibility: You must show your face clearly on camera throughout the entire duration of the exam. Unauthorized Materials: Do not access textbooks, study guides, AI tools, notes, other websites, or any mobile/electronic devices during the exam. Such actions are considered severe violations of academic integrity. Collusion & Sharing: Do not share or receive exam questions or answers with anyone, in any form—including posting them online. This constitutes an academic integrity violation and will result in disciplinary action. Do you understand and agree to abide by all of these exam and academic integrity rules?

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12. True/False: Phonetics is the study of the sounds that co…

12. True/False: Phonetics is the study of the sounds that come together to form language.

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3. True/False: These tasks fully describe what language is.

3. True/False: These tasks fully describe what language is.

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16. True/False: Semantics deals with dictionary definitions…

16. True/False: Semantics deals with dictionary definitions only.

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20. Why do many language teachers struggle with grammar?

20. Why do many language teachers struggle with grammar?

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18. Which layer of language involves word formation?

18. Which layer of language involves word formation?

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40. What is a symbolic sign?

40. What is a symbolic sign?

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19. Why do language teachers need linguistics training?

19. Why do language teachers need linguistics training?

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16. What layer of language focuses on how words come togethe…

16. What layer of language focuses on how words come together and their specific word order in a language?

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36. What is discourse analysis?

36. What is discourse analysis?

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