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Anthropology Concepts
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1. Clifford Geertz - the view that cultures can be understood by studying what people think about - their ideas - and the meaning that are important to them - focuses on using humanistic methods - such as those found in the analysis of literature - to
Interpretive Anthropology
Challenges and Issues
phonetics
anthropology
2. Tendency to view one's own culture and group as superior to all other cultures and groups
Unilineal Evolutionism
fieldwork
culture
ethnocentrism
3. Analyzing the relationship between culture - thought - and language
Holistic Perspective
Challenges and Issues
Sociolinguistics
Ethnolinguistics
4. The study of two or more ways of life - comparative
moral relativism
ethnology
Linguistic Ideology
3 methods of doing anthro
5. Graebner and Elliott Smith. Theory that all societies change as a result of cultural borrowing from one another.
ethnocentrism
Historical Particularism
anthropology
Diffusionism
6. Ethnohistorical Research - written accounts of other observers - Ethnology - data - Enthographic fieldwork - going somewhere - working and living w/ people - immerse yourself
morphology
3 methods of doing anthro
code-switching
Paralanguage and (Body Language)
7. The scientific study of a spoken language - including its phonology - morphology - lexicon - and syntax.
cultural relativism
anthropology
linguistic anthropology
Descriptive Linguistics
8. Deals with the study of language in a cultural context
syntax
phonology
free morpheme
linguistic anthropology
9. Ethnohistorical Research - written accounts of other observers - Ethnology - data - Enthographic fieldwork - going somewhere - working and living w/ people - immerse yourself
Interpretive Anthropology
3 methods of doing anthro
Functionalism
Design Features of Language
10. The notion that whatever other people do is probably acceptable if they have their owns reasons for doing it
moral relativism
Cultural Ecology
cultural relativism
Historical Linguistics
11. Grammatical unit that can stand alone
code-switching
Sapir - Whorf Hypothesis
free morpheme
cultural relativism
12. Father of Linguistic Anthropology 1887-1913. Led to diachronic (thru time) and synchronic (how it is used today) studies of language in the early 20th century.
Historical Linguistics
Holistic Perspective
Ferdinand de Saussure
grammar
13. The study of language in relation to its sociocultural context - social - political - economic
Feminist Anthropology
free morpheme
Diffusionism
Sociolinguistics
14. Struggle to keep a language pure
code-switching
Armchair Anthropology
Linguistic Nationalism
code-switching
15. A single language dominates - but elements of another language are intertwined (code mixing)
ethnocentrism
Globalization of Language
physical anthropology (aka biological)
ethnocentrism
16. First attempt at anthropology - don't go anywhere. Sir James Frazer.
Ethnolinguistics
ethnocentrism
Holistic Perspective
Armchair Anthropology
17. The study of speech sounds
bound morpheme
Design Features of Language
phonetics
Political Economy
18. Grammatical unit that can stand alone
phonology
free morpheme
Sapir - Whorf Hypothesis
cultural relativism
19. The study of speech sounds
morpheme
ethnocentrism
cultural relativism
phonetics
20. Re-examined the role of women in society. roles and behaviors of observer can profoundly effect data and analysis. women can get more info from a women than a man can
Feminist Anthropology
Functionalism
ethnocentrism
free morpheme
21. The study of two or more ways of life - comparative
Globalization of Language
Ferdinand de Saussure
Unilineal Evolutionism
ethnology
22. Focuses on how societies use culture to adapt to particular ecological settings
Cultural Ecology
ethnology
Diffusionism
code-switching
23. Written accounts of other observers
phonology
morpheme
Ethnohistorical Research
morphology
24. Set of learned behaviors and ideas that are acquired by people living in a society.
Linguistic Ideology
Design Features of Language
Feminist Anthropology
culture
25. Graebner and Elliott Smith. Theory that all societies change as a result of cultural borrowing from one another.
grammar
Historical Particularism
Diffusionism
syntax
26. The notion that a persons language shapes her or his perception and view of the world - language determines culture
Sapir - Whorf Hypothesis
morphology
Ethnohistorical Research
Cultural Ecology
27. Clifford Geertz - the view that cultures can be understood by studying what people think about - their ideas - and the meaning that are important to them - focuses on using humanistic methods - such as those found in the analysis of literature - to
Interpretive Anthropology
Ethnohistorical Research
Feminist Anthropology
Ferdinand de Saussure
28. Bronislaw Molinowski -physiological functionalism - cultural traits that meet the basic human needs of the individual - AR Radcliffe Brown - structural functionalism - cultural traits maintain the stability of the society
Political Economy
Functionalism
Ethnolinguistics
morphology
29. Re-examined the role of women in society. roles and behaviors of observer can profoundly effect data and analysis. women can get more info from a women than a man can
Speech Community
culture
3 methods of doing anthro
Feminist Anthropology
30. Feelings of confusion - distress - and sometimes depression that can result from the psychological stress caused by the strain of rapidly adjusting to an alien culture
anthropology
moral relativism
culture shock
Interpretive Anthropology
31. Everything that goes along with spoken language (volume - pitch - tone) and body language
ethnography
Ethnohistorical Research
Paralanguage and (Body Language)
ethnocentrism
32. Community of individuals who regularly interact verbally with one another (Dell Hymes)
Ethnohistorical Research
moral relativism
culture
Speech Community
33. Changing from one mode of speech to another as the situation demands - whether from one language to another or from one dialect of a language to another
ethnology
ethnocentrism
code-switching
phonemes
34. Rules for combining and morphemes - word formation
morphology
Challenges and Issues
bound morpheme
Feminist Anthropology
35. Grammatical unit that cannot stand alone
Unilineal Evolutionism
3 methods of doing anthro
bound morpheme
Linguistic Ideology
36. Set of learned behaviors and ideas that are acquired by people living in a society.
Historical Linguistics
culture
fieldwork
Feminist Anthropology
37. In language - the smallest unit that carries meaning - free and bound
Ethnolinguistics
Unilineal Evolutionism
morphology
morpheme
38. The study of the sound system of language
Sapir - Whorf Hypothesis
culture shock
physical anthropology (aka biological)
phonology
39. Struggle to keep a language pure
Linguistic Nationalism
bound morpheme
Cultural Ecology
morphology
40. Deals with the study of language in a cultural context
Speech Community
linguistic anthropology
Globalization of Language
Globalization of Language
41. The scientific study of a spoken language - including its phonology - morphology - lexicon - and syntax.
phonemes
Descriptive Linguistics
Sociolinguistics
cultural anthropology
42. Charles Hockett - arbitrary - composed of discrete units - uses displacement - openness - prevarication
phonology
Sociolinguistics
Design Features of Language
culture
43. Strongly held ideas and identities attached of a particular language
Linguistic Ideology
phonology
physical anthropology (aka biological)
3 methods of doing anthro
44. Anthropologist's personal - long-term - experience with a social group of people and their way of life
Challenges and Issues
anthropology
fieldwork
Ferdinand de Saussure
45. Community of individuals who regularly interact verbally with one another (Dell Hymes)
Functionalism
Speech Community
Unilineal Evolutionism
culture
46. How variations in the beliefs and behaviors of different human groups are shaped by culture
cultural anthropology
Political Economy
morphology
linguistic anthropology
47. The study of how languages change over time.
Political Economy
Historical Linguistics
Political Economy
Descriptive Linguistics
48. Culture everywhere evolves through a sequence of stages - savagery - barbarianism - civilized - LOUIS HENRY MORGAN
Sociolinguistics
Sociolinguistics
Historical Linguistics
Unilineal Evolutionism
49. All knowledge shared by those who are able to speak and understand language.
Sociolinguistics
grammar
Sapir - Whorf Hypothesis
culture shock
50. The notion that a persons language shapes her or his perception and view of the world - language determines culture
Armchair Anthropology
Sapir - Whorf Hypothesis
Descriptive Linguistics
culture