Library/PT 149/Sec 2/Reading Comp
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Some linguists say a new "Chinatown Chinese" dialect has grown up in San Francisco, but the passage argues this is misleading: Chinatown speakers mainly add a few new words for American places and holidays while keeping their original dialects intact, so people who share the same traditional dialect can usually understand each other and unfamiliar local terms can be explained or avoided. Also, knowing those local words doesn’t let people who speak different Chinese dialects understand one another, because dialects differ a lot in sounds and core vocabulary.

Logic Breakdown

Locate the lines that describe what happened to the traditional dialects after immigration—look for explicit statements about whether the "core" language changed or was replaced by new vocabulary.

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According to the passage, in San Francisco the traditional Chinese dialects spoken by Chinese immigrants to the U.S.

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"However, the core of the language brought to the U.S. by Chinese people has remained intact." "Thus, the new vocabulary has supplemented, but not supplanted, the traditional language in the traditional dialects." These sentences explicitly state that the traditional dialects kept their core features and that new American terms were additions rather than replacements, so the dialects remain essentially the same at their core.
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