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AP Italian Language and Culture
Unit 2: The Influence of Language and Culture on Identity
2.1 Language as a Cultural Reflection
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Italian grammar shapes and expresses the values and norms of Italian society.
True
Using "Lei" instead of "tu" demonstrates respect for social etiquette in
Italian
culture
True
What do titles like "Signore" and "Dottore" indicate in Italian culture?
Social status
The idiom "fare le corna" reflects beliefs about luck and
protection
Match the cultural aspect with its reflection in the Italian language:
Values ↔️ Importance of family
Norms ↔️ Polite forms like "Lei"
Social Structures ↔️ Titles like "Signore"
Worldview ↔️ Idioms like "fare le corna"
What does the use of formal "Lei" versus informal "tu" reflect in Italian culture?
Social hierarchy and respect
The use of "noi" (we) in Italian highlights the collectivist nature of Italian
culture
What does the flexible word order in Italian reflect about its communication style?
Expressive and emotive nature
Match the grammar element with its cultural reflection:
Verb Conjugations ↔️ Respect for social hierarchy
Pronouns ↔️ Collectivist nature of culture
Sentence Structure ↔️ Expressive communication style
What does it mean to define language as a cultural reflection?
Embodies values and worldview
The importance of family is reflected in familial terms like "mamma" and
papà
How is the value of family reflected in the Italian language?
Common familial terms
Polite forms and honorifics like using "
Lei
" instead of "tu" demonstrate respect for social etiquette in Italian culture
True
How does the Italian language reflect the importance of family?
Common familial terms
Using "Lei" instead of "tu" demonstrates respect for social
etiquette
Vocabulary and grammar in Italian reflect hierarchical relationships, such as using titles like "Signore" and "
Dottore
"
True
The flexible word order in Italian reflects the
expressive
and emotive nature of Italian communication style
True
Grammar elements in Italian are purely technical rules with no cultural significance.
False
Grammar, beyond just being a set of rules, serves as a cultural
reflection
The idiomatic expression "fare le corna" reflects beliefs about luck and
superstition
Food-related vocabulary in Italian reflects the centrality of culinary traditions in
Italian culture
.
True
What cultural aspect is reflected in the use of "Lei" instead of "tu" in Italian grammar?
Respect for social etiquette
Match the cultural aspect with its reflection in Italian language:
Values ↔️ Familial terms like "mamma"
Norms ↔️ Honorifics like "Signore"
Social Structures ↔️ Hierarchical vocabulary
Worldview ↔️ Idiomatic expressions about luck
Language is a cultural reflection that embodies the values, norms, social structures, and
worldview
Familial terms in Italian reflect the cultural importance of family bonds.
True
Arrange the following grammar elements according to how they reflect Italian cultural identity:
1️⃣ Verb Conjugations
2️⃣ Pronouns
3️⃣ Sentence Structure
What do honorifics like "Signore" and "Dottore" in Italian culture demonstrate?
Respect for social hierarchy
The idiomatic expression "fare le corna" in Italian reflects beliefs about luck and
superstition
What cultural value do familial terms like "mamma" and "papà" emphasize in Italian culture?
Family bonds
What beliefs do idiomatic expressions like "fare le corna" reflect in Italian culture?
Luck and superstition
What do cultural expressions and vocabulary choices in Italian embody and convey about Italian society?
Underlying values
What do dialects in the Italian language reflect across different regions of Italy?
Cultural diversity
The Sicilian dialect reflects Mediterranean influences,
agricultural
heritage, and superstitious beliefs.
True
What cultural aspect of Italian society is reflected in common familial terms like "mamma" and "papà"?
The importance of family
The use of polite forms like "Lei" instead of "tu" demonstrates respect for social etiquette in
Italian culture
.
True
The use of pronouns like "noi" versus "io" highlights the collectivist nature of Italian
culture
Grammar, beyond just being a set of rules for constructing sentences, can also serve as a
cultural
reflection.
Match the grammar element with its cultural reflection in Italian:
Verb Conjugations ↔️ Social hierarchy
Pronouns ↔️ Collectivist culture
Sentence Structure ↔️ Expressive communication
Verb conjugations in Italian reflect the importance of social hierarchy and respect for
authority
.
Honorifics in
Italian
demonstrate respect for social hierarchy.
True
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