Question

Penelope Eckert and Sally McConnell-Ginet have described these groups as places “where language, gender, and power all live.” For 10 points each:
[10h] Name this term coined by Jean Lave (“jeen layv”) and Etienne Wenger (“WENG-er”) for groups of people who share a common interest.
ANSWER: communities of practice [or community of practice; or CoP]
[10e] Eckert and McConnell-Ginet prefer the notion of communities of practice to John Gumperz’s notion of communities named for this term. Performative utterances are examples of “acts” named for this term, which also include requests and greetings.
ANSWER: speech [accept speech acts; accept speech communities; reject “speaking” or other similar answers]
[10m] Gumperz traced the study of speech communities back to dialectologists drawing these geographic boundary lines that separate different realizations of a linguistic feature. The “centum-satem” (“SEN-tum-SAH-tem”) line is one of these lines.
ANSWER: isoglosses [or heteroglosses; accept bundles of isoglosses]

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TeamOpponentPart 1Part 2Part 3Total
Chicago AStanford A1010020
Chicago CIndiana A0000
Claremont ARutgers A010010
Columbia BFlorida B010010
Cornell ABrown A1010020
Florida ADuke A0101020
Georgia Tech BIowa State A010010
Illinois AMcGill A010010
Imperial AMinnesota B001010
Johns Hopkins APurdue A0101020
MIT ATexas A0101020
Michigan ARutgers B001010
Minnesota AColumbia A010010
NYU AVanderbilt A010010
Northwestern AHarvard A010010
Ohio State AMaryland A010010
South Carolina APenn State A010010
Toronto ANorth Carolina A0101020
UC Berkeley ACornell B1010020
UC Berkeley BHouston A010010
WUSTL AChicago B010010
WUSTL BPenn A010010
Yale AGeorgia Tech A010010
Yale BVirginia A010010