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What makes up the language of a speech community, according to Bloomfield?

AWritten documents

BArtistic expressions

CTotality of utterances

DStandard grammar rules

Answer:

C. Totality of utterances

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Bloomfield defines language as “the totality of the utterances that can be made in a speech community.”


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