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Cultural Anthropology
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1. Focuses on the adaptive dimension of culture
Cultural Ecology
Anthropological Theory
Haptics
Foraging
2. The norms governing production - distribution - and consumption of goods and services within a society
Economic System
Dominant Culture
Haptics
Prestige
3. A person from who anthropologists gather data; also known as consultant or interlocutor or respondent
Informant
Universal Grammar
Postmodernism
Productivity
4. A form of animal communication composed of a limited number of sounds that are tied to specific stimuli in the environment
Productivity Linguistics
Call System
Interpretive Anthropology
Adaptation
5. A form of animal communication composed of a limited number of sounds that are tied to specific stimuli in the environment
Ethnoscape
Call System
Culture and Personality
Cultural Anthropology
6. The hypothesis that perceptions and understandings of time - space - and matter and conditioned by the structure of a language
Sapir-Whorf Hypothesis
Norms
Lexicon
Market Exchange
7. Global distribution of people associated with each other by history - kinship - friendship - and webs of mutual understanding
Ethnoscape
Ethnology
Pastoralism
Norms
8. Focuses on recording and examining ways in which members of a culture use language to classify and organize their cognitive world
Kinesics
Symbol
Ethnoscience
Symbolic Anthropology
9. The spread of cultural elements from one culture to another
Ecological Functionalism
Economic System
Dominant Culture
Diffusion
10. The study of the different ways that cultures understand time and use it to communicate
Pastoralism
Chronemics
Human Relations Area Files
Functionalism
11. The focus between biological anthropology that is concerned with the biology and behavior of nonhuman primates
Anthropological Linguistics
Cultural Ecology
Semantics
Primatology
12. A system of rules for combining words into meaningful sentences
Holism
Syntax
Ethnocentrism
Sociolinguistics
13. The study of human thought - behavior - and lifeways that are learned rather than transmitted and that are typical of groups of people
Cultural Anthropology
Cultural Relativism
Values
Negative Reciprocity
14. The number of people inhabiting a unit of land
Industrialism
Participant Observation
Population Density
Transhumant Pastoralism
15. Focuses on understanding cultures by discovering and analyzing the symbols that are most important to their members
Symbolic Anthropology
Allophones
Sapir-Whorf Hypothesis
Human Paleontology
16. 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
Pastoralism
Generalized Reciprocity
Economics
Plasticity
17. The study of human thought - behavior - and lifeways that are learned rather than transmitted and that are typical of groups of people
Industrialism
Norms
Culture Shock
Cultural Anthropology
18. A language with relatively few morphemes per word and fairly simple rules for combining them
Economic System
Isolating Language
Globalization
Ecological Functionalism
19. The study of the cultural use of interpersonal space
Emic
Great Vowel Shift
Isolating Language
Proxemics
20. A mutual give and take among people of equal status
Morpheme
Etic
Holism
Reciprocity
21. Studies people from a biological perspective; focuses primarily on aspects of humankind that are genetically inherited
Productivity
Ethnocentrism
Physical/Biological Anthropology
Glottochronogy
22. Production of plants using a simple - nonmechanized technology and where the fertility of gardens and fields is maintained for long periods
Ethnoscience
Anthropological Linguistics
Horticulture
Adaptation
23. Giving or receiving goods with no immediate specific return expected
Productivity Linguistics
Generalized Reciprocity
Innovation
Great Vowel Shift
24. Yield per person per unit of land
Leveling Mechanism
Generalized Reciprocity
Productivity
Subsistence Strategies
25. Shared ideas about the way things ought to be done; rules that reflect and enforce culture
Core Vocabulary
Sociolinguistics
Norms
Agriculture
26. An approach that considers culture - history - language and biology essential to a complete understanding to human society
Cultural Ecology
Holism
Core Vocabulary
Sapir-Whorf Hypothesis
27. Focuses on recording and examining ways in which members of a culture use language to classify and organize their cognitive world
Human Paleontology
Ethnoscience
Participant Observation
Economics
28. Exchange in which goods are collected from or contributed by members of a group and then given out to the group in a new pattern
Redistribution
Swidden Cultivation
Agglutinating Language
Productivity
29. The process of learning to be a member of a particular cultural group
Culture Shock
Ethnoscience
Enculturation
Norms
30. Focuses on using humanistic methods to analyze culture and discover the meaning of culture to its participants
Ecological Functionalism
Economics
Interpretive Anthropology
Lexicon
31. An object or a way of thinking or behaving that is new because it is qualitatively different from existing forms
Innovation
Forensic Anthropology
Code Switching
Ethnoscience
32. Two or more different phones that can be used to make the same phoneme in a specific language
Allophones
Market Exchange
Ethnography
Symbol
33. The ability of human individuals or cultural groups to change their behavior with relative ease
Forensic Anthropology
Plasticity
Productivity Linguistics
Isolating Language
34. 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
Functionalism
Ecological Functionalism
Code Switching
Productivity
35. A change in the pronunciation of English language that took place between 1400 and 1600
Chronemics
Great Vowel Shift
Pastoralism
Nomadic Pastoralism
36. The smallest unit of language that has meanings
Holism
Archeology
Capital
Morpheme
37. The capacity of all human languages to describe things not happening in the present
Displacement
Values
Transhumant Pastoralism
Ethnography
38. Focuses on reconstruction of past cultures based on their material remains
Agriculture
Ethnomedicine
Archeology
Leveling Mechanism
39. Communication by clothing - jewelry - tattoos - piercing - and other visible body modifications
Balanced Reciprocity
Human Relations Area Files
Culture and Personality
Artifacts
40. The idea that humans can combine words and sounds into new - meaningful utterances they have never befoe heard
Productivity Linguistics
Peasants
Ethnocentrism
Diffusion
41. A group of people that depend on one another for survival or well-being as well as the relationships among such people - including their status and roles
Proxemics
Negative Reciprocity
Society
Agglutinating Language
42. A ritual system common in Central and South America in which wealthy people are required to hold a series of costly ceremonial offices
Lexicon
Cargo System
Etic
Lexicon
43. A practice value - or form of social organization that evens out wealth within a society
Cognitive Anthropology
Transhumant Pastoralism
Functionalism
Leveling Mechanism
44. A change in the biological structure of lifeways of an individual or population by which it becomes better fitted to survive and reproduce in its environment
Adaptation
Semantics
Cultural Ecology
Reciprocity
45. Focuses on the adaptive dimension of culture
Cultural Ecology
Ethnoscape
Human Paleontology
Culture and Personality
46. Focuses on reconstruction of past cultures based on their material remains
Cultural Ecology
Archeology
Cultural Anthropology
Adaptation
47. Productive resources that are used with the primary goal of increasing their owners financial wealth
Capital
Diffusion
Market Exchange
Subsistence Strategies
48. The analysis and study of touch
Holism
Peasants
Ethnobotany
Haptics
49. The hypothesis that perceptions and understandings of time - space - and matter and conditioned by the structure of a language
Ethnocentrism
Sapir-Whorf Hypothesis
Horticulture
Enculturation
50. The major research tool of cultural anthropology; includes both fieldwork among people in a society and the written results of such fieldwork
Physical/Biological Anthropology
Ethnography
Symbol
Culture Shock