Do you consider the "tagalog" dialect as primitive?
1. Do you consider the "tagalog" dialect as primitive?
Answer:
yes
Explanation:
Because Tagalog was originally native to the southern part of Luzon, prior to spreading as a second language over all the islands of the Philippine archipelago, due to its selection as the basis for Filipino, the national language of the Philippines, in 1937 and to the fact that Tagalog is spoken in the Philippine capital of Manila, the largest city of the country.
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Yes.Tagalog is a language that originated in the Philippine islands. It is the first language of most Filipinos and the second language of most others. More than 50 million Filipinos speak Tagalog in the Philippines, and 24 million people speak the language worldwide.
2. differentiate primitive and non primitive
The primitive data types include byte, int, long, short, float, double, and char. They are part of the core of Java and you don't need anything special to use them.
Non-primitive, or reference data types, are the more sophisticated members of the data type family. They don't store the value, but store a reference to that value.
Answer:
The difference between primitive and non-primitive data types are as follows: Primitive types are predefined in Java. Non-primitive types are created by the programmer and is not defined by Java. Non Primitive types can be used to call methods to perform certain operations, while primitive types cannot.
3. Differentiate the non primitive dance and primitive dance
Answer:
Primitive data structurePrimitive data structure is a kind of data structure that stores the data of only one type.Examples of primitive data structure are integer, character, float.Primitive data structure will contain some value, i.e., it cannot be NULL.The size depends on the type of the data structure.It starts with a lowercase character.Primitive data structure can be used to call the methods.Non-primitive data structureNon-primitive data structure is a type of data structure that can store the data of more than one type.Examples of non-primitive data structure are Array, Linked list, stack.Non-primitive data structure can consist of a NULL value.In case of non-primitive data structure, size is not fixed.It starts with an uppercase character.Non-primitive data structure cannot be used to call the methods.Explanation:
sana makatulong4. 1. primitive and uncivilized
Answer:
primitive: when the person was born on That country and she or he will stay and get merried in that country that means primitive
Explanation:
uncivilized: when a tourist want to stay in that country that he or she visits
5. What are primitive operation
A low-level object or operation from which higher-level, more complex objects and operations can be constructed. In graphics, primitives are basic elements, such as lines, curves, and polygons, which you can combine to create more complex graphical images.
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6. primitive accounting
Answer:
Primitive accounting methods crop up, in one form or another, in most major early civilizations. The Phoenicians used primitive accounting to keep track of trade. Early accounting methods also played a role in monitoring taxation and public spending among the Greeks, Romans and Egyptians.
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7. What is primitive policing?
Answer:
Policing primitives
An if construct can reach a decision (such as to attribute a packet to a specific class or to drop it) in two ways: either by returning ``true'' (i.e. a non-zero value), in which case the corresponding class or drop action is taken, or by encountering a so-called policing primitive while evaluating the classification expression.
The following policing primitives are available:
drop
indicates to the queuing discipline that the packet be dropped and terminates further evaluation of the if expression
reclassify
accepts the packet, but indicates to the queuing discipline that the packet be reclassified.
The policing primitives can be used like any Boolean expression.
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8. what is the meaning of primitive
early stage stage of formation
9. what is are not primitted?
Answer:
not permitted : disallowed, banned.
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Answer:
The first clothes were made from natural elements: animal skin and furs, grasses and leaves, and bones and shells. Clothing was often draped or tied; however, simple needles made out of animal bone provide evidence of sewn leather and fur garments from at least 30,000 years ago.
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Hi11. Is eukaryotes a primitive cells?
Answer:
Yes
Explanation:
Prokaryotes are simple, small (1-10 µ in size) and primitive type of cells because prokaryotic cells consist of no 'well defined nucleus' and the genetic material is found scattered within the cytoplasm of cell, called nucleoid. ... Eukaryotic cells are present in all multicellular organisms, both plants and animals.
12. 5. This means that the historical texts are primitive and historical context in theprimitive sense.
Answer:
historical criticism
The primary goal of historical criticism is to discover the text's primitive or original meaning in its original historical context and its literal sense or sensus literalis historicus. ... Historical criticism began in the 17th century and gained popular recognition in the 19th and 20th centuries.
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13. What is primitive era?
Answer:
is a dance which is considered as a dance in it's purest form .
14. PRIMITIVE definition
Answer:
a person belonging to a preliterate, nonindustrial society.
Answer:
relating to, denoting, or preserving the character of an early stage in the evolutionary or historical development of something.
"primitive mammals"
15. primitive education?
Answer:
The basic aim of primitive education was security since the fundamental problem then was to stay alive, to protect oneself and his family from the destructive forces of nature, both human and divine. Fear, therefore, was the greatest stimulus for action, and also the earliest motive for education.
16. What is primitive migration?
Answer:
Primitive migration is one in which people respond to an unfavourable environment by leaving it for more favourable one.
17. differentiate the primit
Answer:
Primit - Detailed Meaning. Your name of Primit instills the fine ideal of service to others. There is a conflict in your life between the desire to create perfection and the tendency to become involved in smaller and smaller details that detract from the fulfilment of your greater ideals.
18. It is known as the primitive gut
Answer:
The archenteron eventually becomes the cavity of the digestive tract, and the blastopore becomes the anus; the mouth arises as a new opening. …the primitive gut cavity, or archenteron, which eventually gives rise to the hollow core (lumen) of the alimentary canal.
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19. what is primitive justice?
Answer:
A NEW INSTRUMENT FOR THE INTERPRETATION
OF LAW-ESPECIALLY PRIMITIVE
BRONISLAW MALINOWSKI t
THE two names on the title-page are a guarantee of the value and
importance of this book: Karl N. Llewellyn, a leading light in American
jurisprudence; E. Adamson Hoebel, an ethnographer with an excellent
record in field-work and theoretical contributions, especially to primitive
law. The Cheyenne Way is a stepping stone and a landmark in the
program of social science. It suffers from some extravagances of style
and treatment which are provocative. Some of its hesitancies and failures will stimulate further research. Certain achievements are lasting
and will prove of great value to social science, anthropology, and to the
theory of law, primitive and crystallized.
The aim of the book is "the development of a social science instrument for the recording and interpretation of law-ways among primitive
peoples" (p. viii). The instrument is developed against the background
of the cultural life of the Cheyenne Indians. In some ways this appears
to be an excellent background. "The curious and lovely Cheyenne
material" (p. 289), as the authors* lyrically describe it, allows them to
lay bare certain aspects of primitive justice and primitive judicial process.
The material is also difficult to handle: the Indians have been long subjected to the process of detribalization, to new environmental settings,
to changing economic systems, and undoubtedly also to the influence of
the white man's legal and political pressure. All this complicates matters
and not all of the resulting tangles seem to have been unravelled.
The authors have digested the older literature, especially the works
of George Bird Grinnell. They have by original field-work supplemented
the older data with regard to the legal principles and practices of their
natives. This, indeed, is "a vital phase of social life which was ethnologically terra incognita in the days of Grinnell" (p. viii).
The greatest importance of the book consists in the theory of law,
in general and of primitive law in particular which forms the founda
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20. what is primitive culture?
Answer:
Primitive culture, in the lexicon of early anthropologists, any of numerous societies characterized by features that may include lack of a written language, relative isolation, small population, relatively simple social institutions and technology, and a generally slow rate of sociocultural change.
21. The three of primitive culture
Most primitive cultures were composed of one of three different types of societal structure: Band, Clan, or Tribe.
22. identify the primitive men?
Answer:
Homonid Homo habilis Homo erectus and Homo sapiens
Explanation:
They are the first ancestors of humans to have walked the earth
23. what is primitiveness in language
Answer:
'Primitiveness' in Language. 'Primitive' is a word that is often used ill-advisedly in discussions of language. Many people think that 'primitive' is indeed a term to be applied to languages, though only to some languages, and not usually to the language they themselves speak.
primitive laguage were means using linguistic evidence from a laugage to prove the primitiveness of the associated culture.
24. the primitive clothes are made of
Answer:
Wool, linen, silk and cotton were the main fibers used for making clothes, with woven stripes and checks.
25. what is the definition of primite?
for me .the definition of primite is like reserving character of an early stage in the historical developement
26. What is primitive culture?
Answer:
Primitive culture, in the lexicon of early anthropologists, any of numerous societies characterized by features that may include lack of a written language, relative isolation, small population, relatively simple social institutions and technology, and a generally slow rate of sociocultural change.
Answer:
Article Contents. Primitive culture, in the lexicon of early anthropologists, any of numerous societies characterized by features that may include lack of a written language, relative isolation, small population, relatively simple social institutions and technology, and a generally slow rate of sociocultural change.
27. what is a primitive measurements
Answer:
hih
Explanation:
Rudimentary measures became essential in primitive human societies for tasks such as building dwellings, making clothing, bartering for food and exchanging raw materials: Early Babylonian and Egyptian records show that length was first measured with the forearm (cubit), hand (palm and span) and the finger (digit).
Answer:
Nc
Step-by-step explanation:
Primitive measurements refer to the most basic units of measurement, such as length, mass, time, and temperature. These units are considered the building blocks of more complex units of measurement, such as velocity or acceleration.
28. this means that the historical texts are primitive and historical context in the primitive sense.
historical criticism
29. 1. what is are not primitted?
Answer:
secret
Step-by-step explanation:
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30. Why there are no primitive language?
Answer:'Primitive' is a word that is often used ill-advisedly in discussions of language. Many people think that 'primitive' is indeed a term to be applied to languages, though only to some languages, and not usually to the language they themselves speak. ... But this is not the fault