Question
Easy
Which of the following is linguistically CORRECT about languages and dialects ?
1
Languages have their own script but dialects do not have their own script.
2
There is no well-defined linguistic difference between a language and dialect.
3
Languages have written literature but dialects are only based on oral traditions.
4
Languages and dialects are linguistically different but geographically same.
Question Details
Time to Solve: 12
Exam: CTET
Level/Paper: CTET_P1
Chapter: Pedagogy of English
Topic: Approaches & Evaluation in English Teaching
Correct Answer
Option B
Explanation
Option 2 is correct because the distinction between a language and a dialect is not well-defined linguistically. This is a widely accepted view among linguists. The classification of a speech form as a language or a dialect often involves social, political, and cultural factors rather than purely linguistic criteria. For example, mutual intelligibility is sometimes used as a criterion, but it is not consistently reliable. There are dialects of the…Read More
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