___________ is the mechanical process of forming the sounds necessary to communicate in a

particular language, while ___________ is simply a matter of knowing how the letters of a word sound
and where the stress falls when that word is spoken.

Fill in the blanks with correct word


Articulation, pronunciation

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a. height b. depth c. breadth d. frequency e. length

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Which of the following is an accurate statement about localization interviews?

A. They add local flavor to international stories. B. They provide expert details for local stories. C. They provide a general overview for stories. D. They add key information to investigative stories.

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While nonprofit organizations generally pay their PR practitioners less, they offer several advantages. Which of the following is not an advantage?

a. The nonprofit PR person generally has more freedom in designing PR programs. b. The nonprofit PR person generally reports to no one. c. The news media are generally more likely to use publicity information from a nonprofit PR person than from someone working for a profit-making corporation. d. Because nonprofit PR staffs are generally small, each practitioner is able to experience a greater variety of tasks than someone working in a large PR firm where each individual may be a specialist in one particular category of PR tasks.

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What is (are) the factor(s) that impact ethnolinguistic vitality?

a. Status of individuals b. Demography c. Neither a or b d. Both a and b

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