题目
LING 200 A Final Exam
单项选择题
In the United States today, “r-lessness” in words like car, father, and park are considered features of non-standard speech. In Britain, however, “r-lessness” is characteristic of Received Pronunciation, the standard prestige dialect. This illustrates that:
选项
A.There is an arbitrary relationship between linguistic features and prestige
B.Pronunciation of ‘r’ is more difficult in some countries than others
C.Prestige is associated with clear, properly pronounced speech
D.British English is more proper than American English
E.All of the above
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In examining how r-lessness in American English (car, father, park) vs. British Received Pronunciation is treated, we can explore what this reveals about language and prestige.
Option 1: 'There is an arbitrary relationship between linguistic features and prestige' — This is the correct interpretive takeaway. The same phonetic feature (r-lessness) is valued differently across communities: non-standard in the U.S. but part of the prestige in Bri......Login to view full explanation登录即可查看完整答案
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