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Cultural Anthropology
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1. A form of redistribution involving competitive feasting practice among Northwest Coast Native Americans
Conventionality
Potlatch
Pastoralism
Division of Labor
2. Moving seamlessly and appropriately between two different languages
Population Density
Code Switching
Subculture
Leveling Mechanism
3. A language that allows a great number of morphemes per word and has highly regular rules for combining them
Ethnography
Prestige
Agglutinating Language
Ethnoscape
4. A filed is cleared by felling the trees and burning the bush
Economic System
Division of Labor
Peasants
Swidden Cultivation
5. Focuses on identifying general laws that identify different elements of society - show how they relate to each other - and demonstrate their role in maintaining social order
Capitalism
Great Vowel Shift
Functionalism
Ethnobotany
6. The major research tool of cultural anthropology; includes both fieldwork among people in a society and the written results of such fieldwork
Population Density
Ethnography
Organic Analogy
Archeology
7. The pattern of behavior used by a society to obtain food in a particular environment
Potlatch
Etic
Subsistence Strategies
Enculturation
8. Focuses on reconstruction of past cultures based on their material remains
Division of Labor
Values
Archeology
Symbol
9. Focuses on the relationship between the mind and society
Sociolinguistics
Informant
Ethnomedicine
Cognitive Anthropology
10. Shared ideas about what is true - right - and beautiful
Society
Diffusion
Values
Ethnoscape
11. The study of language and its relation to culture
Anthropological Linguistics
Informant
Haptics
Culture and Personality
12. Moving seamlessly and appropriately between two different languages
Minimal Pair
Ethnocentrism
Capital
Code Switching
13. The focus between biological anthropology that traces human evolutionary history
Peasants
Kinesics
Human Paleontology
Isolating Language
14. The comparison of societies to living organisms
Ethnography
Organic Analogy
Postmodernism
Ethnocentrism
15. The science of documenting the relationships between languages and grouping them into language families
Comparative Linguistics
Call System
Archeology
Enculturation
16. Material goods - natural resources - or information used to create other goods or information
Productive Resources
Collaborative Ethnography
Anthropological Linguistics
Plasticity
17. The study of the relationship between language and culture and the ways language is used in varying social contexts
Culture Shock
Emic
Sociolinguistics
Minimal Pair
18. A system of creating words from sounds
Productivity
Prestige
Great Vowel Shift
Morphology
19. Social honor or respect
Prestige
Dominant Culture
Conventionality
Ethnobotany
20. Fishing - hunting - and collecting vegetable food (hunting and gathering)
Displacement
Negative Reciprocity
Globalization
Foraging
21. The application of anthropology to the solution of human problems
Culture
Efficiency
Applied Anthropology
Cargo System
22. Words that differ in only one sound but have different meanings
Population Density
Minimal Pair
Household
Physical/Biological Anthropology
23. A focus that examines the relationship between humans and plants in different cultures
Proxemics
Symbolic Anthropology
Ethnobotany
Functionalism
24. The application of anthropology to the solution of human problems
Leveling Mechanism
Ethnomedicine
Interpretive Anthropology
Applied Anthropology
25. Focuses on issues of power and voice; suggests that anthropological accounts are partial truths reflecting the backgrounds - training - and social positions of their authors
Ethnocentrism
Ethnomedicine
Ethnomedicine
Postmodernism
26. The notion that cultures should be analyzed with reference to their own histories and values rather than according to the values of another culture
Physical/Biological Anthropology
Displacement
Postmodernism
Cultural Relativism
27. A form of animal communication composed of a limited number of sounds that are tied to specific stimuli in the environment
Industrialism
Call System
Ethnomedicine
Ethnography
28. Focuses on using humanistic methods to analyze culture and discover the meaning of culture to its participants
Universal Grammar
Ethnoscience
Etic
Interpretive Anthropology
29. The study of the relationship between language and culture and the ways language is used in varying social contexts
Chronemics
Code Switching
Sociolinguistics
Phone
30. The process of learning to be a member of a particular cultural group
Enculturation
Applied Anthropology
Haptics
Population Density
31. The analysis and study of touch
Haptics
Culture
Peasants
Universal Grammar
32. The integration of resources - labor - and capital into a global network
Cargo System
Functionalism
Globalization
Kinesics
33. An institution composed of kin and/or nonkin that is organized primarily for financial gain
Artifacts
Culture Shock
Culture and Personality
Firm
34. Studies people from a biological perspective; focuses primarily on aspects of humankind that are genetically inherited
Code Switching
Physical/Biological Anthropology
Cultural Relativism
Morpheme
35. The idea that humans can combine words and sounds into new - meaningful utterances they have never befoe heard
Population Density
Efficiency
Etic
Productivity Linguistics
36. The spread of cultural elements from one culture to another
Diffusion
Conventionality
Swidden Cultivation
Society
37. The notion that cultures should be analyzed with reference to their own histories and values rather than according to the values of another culture
Cultural Relativism
Ethnoscience
Agriculture
Productivity
38. A form of food production in which fields are in permanent cultivation using plows - animals - and techniques of soil and water control
Agriculture
Semantics
Collaborative Ethnography
Peasants
39. Shared ideas about the way things ought to be done; rules that reflect and enforce culture
Values
Interpretive Anthropology
Norms
Transhumant Pastoralism
40. The spread of cultural elements from one culture to another
Informant
Subsistence Strategies
Ethnoscape
Diffusion
41. Focuses on the relationship between the mind and society
Core Vocabulary
Nomadic Pastoralism
Household
Cognitive Anthropology
42. A form of redistribution involving competitive feasting practice among Northwest Coast Native Americans
Generalized Reciprocity
Participant Observation
Potlatch
Norms
43. The science of documenting the relationships between languages and grouping them into language families
Population Density
Comparative Linguistics
Household
Symbolic Anthropology
44. The fieldwork technique that involves gathering cultural data by observing peoples behavior and participating in their lives
Proxemics
Culture and Personality
Human Relations Area Files
Participant Observation
45. The norms governing production - distribution - and consumption of goods and services within a society
Economic System
Applied Anthropology
Racism
Cultural Relativism
46. Something that stands for something else. central to language and culture
Society
Enculturation
Symbol
Population Density
47. The smallest unit of sound that serves to distinguish between meanings of words within a language
Symbolic Anthropology
Sapir-Whorf Hypothesis
Phoneme
Ethnobotany
48. The study of the ways in which the choices people make combine to determine how their society uses its resources to produce and distribute goods and resources
Functionalism
Holism
Firm
Economics
49. Giving or receiving goods with no immediate specific return expected
Isolating Language
Values
Generalized Reciprocity
Redistribution
50. Focuses on issues of power and voice; suggests that anthropological accounts are partial truths reflecting the backgrounds - training - and social positions of their authors
Plasticity
Globalization
Population Density
Postmodernism