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Cultural Anthropology
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1. Communication by clothing - jewelry - tattoos - piercing - and other visible body modifications
Ethnoscience
Artifacts
Productive Resources
Economic System
2. A statistical technique that linguistics have developed to estimate the date of separation of related languages
Subculture
Glottochronogy
Population Density
Chronemics
3. 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
Society
Organic Analogy
Lexicon
Ethnomedicine
4. Giving or receiving goods with no immediate specific return expected
Generalized Reciprocity
Applied Anthropology
Values
Great Vowel Shift
5. The capacity of all human languages to describe things not happening in the present
Emic
Ecological Functionalism
Applied Anthropology
Displacement
6. The study of the relationship between language and culture and the ways language is used in varying social contexts
Ethnography
Sapir-Whorf Hypothesis
Sociolinguistics
Agriculture
7. A practice value - or form of social organization that evens out wealth within a society
Anthropological Linguistics
Leveling Mechanism
Sapir-Whorf Hypothesis
Pastoralism
8. The study of language and its relation to culture
Interpretive Anthropology
Subculture
Anthropological Linguistics
Subsistence Strategies
9. Studies people from a biological perspective; focuses primarily on aspects of humankind that are genetically inherited
Globalization
Physical/Biological Anthropology
Foraging
Symbolic Anthropology
10. The fieldwork technique that involves gathering cultural data by observing peoples behavior and participating in their lives
Productive Resources
Economics
Postmodernism
Participant Observation
11. 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
Culture
Cultural Ecology
Redistribution
Capitalism
12. Focuses on providing objective descriptions of cultures within their historical and environmental context
Economics
Historical Particularism
Subsistence Strategies
Great Vowel Shift
13. A mutual give and take among people of equal status
Cultural Ecology
Chronemics
Culture Shock
Reciprocity
14. Shared ideas about the way things ought to be done; rules that reflect and enforce culture
Anthropological Theory
Norms
Swidden Cultivation
Cultural Ecology
15. A filed is cleared by felling the trees and burning the bush
Efficiency
Postmodernism
Swidden Cultivation
Etic
16. The focus between biological anthropology that is concerned with the biology and behavior of nonhuman primates
Cultural Relativism
Plasticity
Primatology
Core Vocabulary
17. The attempt to find general principles and laws that govern cultural phenomena
Cargo System
Ethnology
Minimal Pair
Allophones
18. The study of the cultural use of interpersonal space
Culture Shock
Productive Resources
Plasticity
Proxemics
19. Examining societies using concepts derived from science; an outsiders perspective
Etic
Peasants
Haptics
Physical/Biological Anthropology
20. The capacity of all human languages to describe things not happening in the present
Industrialism
Generalized Reciprocity
Displacement
Agglutinating Language
21. The idea that humans can combine words and sounds into new - meaningful utterances they have never befoe heard
Productivity Linguistics
Reciprocity
Physical/Biological Anthropology
Functionalism
22. Global distribution of people associated with each other by history - kinship - friendship - and webs of mutual understanding
Ethnoscape
Code Switching
Great Vowel Shift
Physical/Biological Anthropology
23. A statistical technique that linguistics have developed to estimate the date of separation of related languages
Enculturation
Call System
Glottochronogy
Balanced Reciprocity
24. Examining societies using concepts that are meaningful to the culture
Emic
Dominant Culture
Globalization
Plasticity
25. Production of plants using a simple - nonmechanized technology and where the fertility of gardens and fields is maintained for long periods
Participant Observation
Horticulture
Innovation
Cultural Anthropology
26. A mutual give and take among people of equal status
Informant
Etic
Reciprocity
Artifacts
27. Examining societies using concepts derived from science; an outsiders perspective
Pastoralism
Racism
Phoneme
Etic
28. The culture with the greatest wealth and power in a society that consists of many subcultures
Archeology
Balanced Reciprocity
Sociolinguistics
Dominant Culture
29. Focuses on the relationship between the mind and society
Organic Analogy
Dominant Culture
Core Vocabulary
Cognitive Anthropology
30. The science of documenting the relationships between languages and grouping them into language families
Culture Shock
Proxemics
Comparative Linguistics
Archeology
31. Focuses on reconstruction of past cultures based on their material remains
Morphology
Productive Resources
Pastoralism
Archeology
32. Judging other cultures from the perspective of ones own culture; the notion that ones own culture is more beautiful - rational - and nearer to perfection than any other
Adaptation
Ethnocentrism
Agglutinating Language
Lexicon
33. The belief that some human populations are superior to others because of inherited - genetically transmitted characteristics
Racism
Ecological Functionalism
Code Switching
Glottochronogy
34. The pattern of apportioning different tasks to different members of society
Division of Labor
Symbolic Anthropology
Forensic Anthropology
Ethnomedicine
35. The study of body position - movement - facial expression - and gaze
Allophones
Norms
Kinesics
Balanced Reciprocity
36. A person from who anthropologists gather data; also known as consultant or interlocutor or respondent
Dominant Culture
Informant
Human Paleontology
Ethnoscape
37. Words that differ in only one sound but have different meanings
Haptics
Minimal Pair
Phone
Reciprocity
38. Examining societies using concepts that are meaningful to the culture
Culture Shock
Emic
Great Vowel Shift
Applied Anthropology
39. The notion that words are only arbitrarily or conventionally connected to the things for which they stand
Interpretive Anthropology
Conventionality
Pastoralism
Code Switching
40. The study of the different ways that cultures understand time and use it to communicate
Chronemics
Innovation
Leveling Mechanism
Reciprocity
41. A set of propositions about which aspects of culture are critical - how they should be studied - and what the goal of studying them should be
Capitalism
Anthropological Theory
Archeology
Universal Grammar
42. The giving and receiving of goods of nearly equal value with a clear obligation of a return gift within a specified time limit
Balanced Reciprocity
Morphology
Agglutinating Language
Functionalism
43. The learned behaviors and symbols that allow people to live in groups; the primary means by which humans adapt to their environment; the ways of life characteristic of a particular human society
Ethnoscience
Society
Population Density
Culture
44. The attempt to find general principles and laws that govern cultural phenomena
Emic
Economic System
Ethnology
Code Switching
45. The study of the relationship between language and culture and the ways language is used in varying social contexts
Call System
Artifacts
Symbolic Anthropology
Sociolinguistics
46. A change in the pronunciation of English language that took place between 1400 and 1600
Great Vowel Shift
Leveling Mechanism
Productivity
Subculture
47. The study of body position - movement - facial expression - and gaze
Postmodernism
Kinesics
Swidden Cultivation
Haptics
48. A person from who anthropologists gather data; also known as consultant or interlocutor or respondent
Informant
Cognitive Anthropology
Interpretive Anthropology
Globalization
49. 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
Ethnoscience
Leveling Mechanism
Economics
Agglutinating Language
50. Social honor or respect
Prestige
Allophones
Sapir-Whorf Hypothesis
Adaptation