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Anthropology Concepts
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1. Community of individuals who regularly interact verbally with one another (Dell Hymes)
Speech Community
morphology
moral relativism
free morpheme
2. Study of past human life and cultures
Descriptive Linguistics
code-switching
morphology
archeology
3. Analyzing the relationship between culture - thought - and language
free morpheme
Ethnolinguistics
Political Economy
Linguistic Ideology
4. Culture everywhere evolves through a sequence of stages - savagery - barbarianism - civilized - LOUIS HENRY MORGAN
Paralanguage and (Body Language)
archeology
Interpretive Anthropology
Unilineal Evolutionism
5. Charles Hockett - arbitrary - composed of discrete units - uses displacement - openness - prevarication
Design Features of Language
Linguistic Nationalism
Armchair Anthropology
3 methods of doing anthro
6. The scientific study of a spoken language - including its phonology - morphology - lexicon - and syntax.
code-switching
Linguistic Ideology
physical anthropology (aka biological)
Descriptive Linguistics
7. A single language dominates - but elements of another language are intertwined (code mixing)
Globalization of Language
Diffusionism
syntax
Feminist Anthropology
8. Strongly held ideas and identities attached of a particular language
Linguistic Ideology
cultural relativism
ethnology
Political Economy
9. Fit together all that is known about humans from all aspects of their lives. social - religious - economic - political - linguistic
Interpretive Anthropology
Ethnohistorical Research
Holistic Perspective
archeology
10. The study of how languages change over time.
phonemes
cultural anthropology
Historical Linguistics
Armchair Anthropology
11. First attempt at anthropology - don't go anywhere. Sir James Frazer.
fieldwork
Political Economy
Armchair Anthropology
Sociolinguistics
12. The study of humanity in all possible ways. scientific and holistic
linguistic anthropology
anthropology
Ethnolinguistics
Ferdinand de Saussure
13. 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
physical anthropology (aka biological)
Speech Community
Ethnolinguistics
code-switching
14. 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
cultural relativism
code-switching
syntax
Historical Particularism
15. The notion that a persons language shapes her or his perception and view of the world - language determines culture
Holistic Perspective
physical anthropology (aka biological)
Sapir - Whorf Hypothesis
Descriptive Linguistics
16. Humans as biological organisms. includes genetics and forensics of non-human primates
cultural relativism
physical anthropology (aka biological)
free morpheme
Armchair Anthropology
17. Graebner and Elliott Smith. Theory that all societies change as a result of cultural borrowing from one another.
Diffusionism
linguistic anthropology
moral relativism
Linguistic Nationalism
18. The smallest units of sound in a language that are distinctive for speakers of the language
Sapir - Whorf Hypothesis
Challenges and Issues
phonemes
phonology
19. Not judging a culture but trying to understand it on its own terms
phonology
Ethnohistorical Research
phonology
cultural relativism
20. Culture everywhere evolves through a sequence of stages - savagery - barbarianism - civilized - LOUIS HENRY MORGAN
cultural anthropology
morphology
fieldwork
Unilineal Evolutionism
21. The notion that whatever other people do is probably acceptable if they have their owns reasons for doing it
phonology
cultural relativism
moral relativism
Descriptive Linguistics
22. Everything that goes along with spoken language (volume - pitch - tone) and body language
moral relativism
ethnology
Paralanguage and (Body Language)
Ethnohistorical Research
23. Explored impact of powerful external forces especially colonialism and other forms of political and economic domination on cultural groups.
3 methods of doing anthro
phonology
Political Economy
anthropology
24. A book written about a single culture or way of life - a product of your field work
Ferdinand de Saussure
culture shock
ethnography
ethnocentrism
25. Everything that goes along with spoken language (volume - pitch - tone) and body language
culture
Paralanguage and (Body Language)
cultural relativism
Holistic Perspective
26. Boas; the view that individual cultures must be studied and described in their own terms and understood within their own historical context. FRANK BOAS
Historical Particularism
Unilineal Evolutionism
linguistic anthropology
bound morpheme
27. The scientific study of a spoken language - including its phonology - morphology - lexicon - and syntax.
code-switching
Globalization of Language
morpheme
Descriptive Linguistics
28. Enthographic Authority -- why should we believe what anthropologist is telling us - Representation - how experiences are translated for others
cultural relativism
bound morpheme
Challenges and Issues
Ethnohistorical Research
29. Anthropologist's personal - long-term - experience with a social group of people and their way of life
ethnography
linguistic anthropology
fieldwork
Paralanguage and (Body Language)
30. Rules for combining and morphemes - word formation
Linguistic Nationalism
Historical Particularism
morphology
Holistic Perspective
31. Not judging a culture but trying to understand it on its own terms
Ethnolinguistics
Speech Community
anthropology
cultural relativism
32. Grammatical unit that cannot stand alone
bound morpheme
Political Economy
phonemes
physical anthropology (aka biological)
33. The study of the sound system of language
ethnography
ethnocentrism
archeology
phonology
34. 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
archeology
Functionalism
syntax
Feminist Anthropology
35. All knowledge shared by those who are able to speak and understand language.
Paralanguage and (Body Language)
phonemes
Ethnolinguistics
grammar
36. A book written about a single culture or way of life - a product of your field work
Sociolinguistics
ethnography
Speech Community
Design Features of Language
37. Charles Hockett - arbitrary - composed of discrete units - uses displacement - openness - prevarication
cultural anthropology
ethnology
free morpheme
Design Features of Language
38. Focuses on how societies use culture to adapt to particular ecological settings
moral relativism
cultural relativism
Cultural Ecology
bound morpheme
39. Deals with the study of language in a cultural context
ethnocentrism
phonology
ethnocentrism
linguistic anthropology
40. In language - the smallest unit that carries meaning - free and bound
morphology
Feminist Anthropology
Speech Community
morpheme
41. Set of learned behaviors and ideas that are acquired by people living in a society.
culture
Ferdinand de Saussure
phonology
phonetics
42. 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
Functionalism
Linguistic Ideology
Armchair Anthropology
Diffusionism
43. The study of two or more ways of life - comparative
ethnology
Ferdinand de Saussure
Holistic Perspective
Ethnohistorical Research
44. Grammatical unit that can stand alone
cultural anthropology
cultural relativism
code-switching
free morpheme
45. Grammatical unit that can stand alone
free morpheme
phonology
Ferdinand de Saussure
phonology
46. The smallest units of sound in a language that are distinctive for speakers of the language
Ethnolinguistics
Paralanguage and (Body Language)
culture shock
phonemes
47. Fit together all that is known about humans from all aspects of their lives. social - religious - economic - political - linguistic
Functionalism
Holistic Perspective
Historical Particularism
morpheme
48. Struggle to keep a language pure
Cultural Ecology
Linguistic Nationalism
archeology
Paralanguage and (Body Language)
49. Written accounts of other observers
morpheme
Linguistic Ideology
syntax
Ethnohistorical Research
50. Deals with the study of language in a cultural context
grammar
Descriptive Linguistics
archeology
linguistic anthropology