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Introductory Sociology Linguistic Anthropology Men And Women Sex And Gender
chapter 8:gender – Flashcards 58 terms
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Human Biology Linguistic Anthropology Past And Present Social And Cultural Factors
Physical Anthropology, Evolution, & Genetics – Flashcards 113 terms
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African American English Linguistic Anthropology Sapir Whorf Hypothesis Social And Cultural Anthropology
exam 3 study guide Answers – Flashcards 212 terms
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Marlon Riddle
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Biological Anthropology Introductory Sociology Linguistic Anthropology Sociology Time And Space
Intro to Anthropology Midterm study guide – Flashcards 90 terms
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Ethnic Studies Linguistic Anthropology Linguistics Literal Meaning Of A Word Sapir Whorf Hypothesis
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Ethnic Studies Linguistic Anthropology Sapir Whorf Hypothesis
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Language And Culture Linguistic Anthropology Past And Present
Anthro 101 Ch 1 & 14 – Flashcards 87 terms
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Biological Anthropology Cultural Anthropology Linguistic Anthropology
Anthropology Mid-Term – Flashcards 83 terms
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Cultural Geography Linguistic Anthropology Sapir Whorf Hypothesis
ANTH 101 MidTerm v3 – Flashcards 112 terms
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Biological Anthropology Linguistic Anthropology Social And Cultural Anthropology
Anthropology 201 Vocabulary Exam 1 – Flashcards 173 terms
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Hunting And Gathering Linguistic Anthropology Sapir Whorf Hypothesis Satisfy Human Needs South Africa
Language & Communication – Flashcards 134 terms
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Career Management Free Time Linguistic Anthropology Person Environment Fit Power And Control Problem Solving
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AP Psychology Important People Linguistic Anthropology Personal Construct Theory Psychology
Theories of Personality Ch. 11 – Flashcards 40 terms
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Linguistic Anthropology Management Normative Ethics Nursing
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Introductory Psychology Linguistic Anthropology Psychology
Psychology: Language & Problem Solving Topic Test – Flashcards 52 terms
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Biological Anthropology Cultural Anthropology Linguistic Anthropology
Anthropology and the study of culture Ch.1 – Flashcards 69 terms
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Biological Anthropology Cultural Anthropology Human Biology Information Theory Linguistic Anthropology Past And Present
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Career Development Career Management Linguistic Anthropology Myers Briggs Type Indicator
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Bring About Change Grade Point Average Linguistic Anthropology Management Networks Social Networking Sites United States
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Developmental Psychology Linguistic Anthropology Psychology
lifespan development chapter 7: Language Development – Flashcards 50 terms
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Linguistic Anthropology
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What is linguistic anthropology?
the study of language especially how language is structured, evolution of language, and the social and cultural contexts of language
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What’s the focus of linguistic anthropology?
seek to explain the very nature of language and its use by humans. understanding language and its relation to culture.
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A reason for the emergence of linguistic anthropology in the United States is the
interest in recodring disappearing languages
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Which is the study of evolution and variation in humans? a. physical anthropology b. archaeology c. linguistic anthropology d. cultural anthropology
Several forensic anthropologists have dealt with the aftermath of Argentina’s “Dirty War” (1970s and 1980s) during which many people disappeared. Which of the following techniques would be inappropriate for anthropologists to use in attempting to find and identify these individuals: studying skeletons, using methods of physical anthropology excavating mass graves, using archaeological techniques creating a glossary of the local language, using methods of linguistic anthropology talking to locals who were alive at the time, using ethnographic methods of cultural anthropology
creating a glossary of the local language, using methods of linguistic anthropology
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Describe the four distinct branches of linguistic anthropology.
Historical linguistics Descriptive linguistics Cultural linguistics (ethnolinguistics) Sociolinguistics
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Define linguistic anthropology.
Linguistic Anthropology Applied Examples
Applied Linguistic Anthropology; Two-Way Bilingual Education Programs; Two-Way Bilingual Education
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4 fields: linguistic anthropology
study of human languages -allows history to be transmitted -linguistic relativity: linguistic diversity in differences of sound/grammar AND differences in ways of looking at the world (eg. no word for future/past = no perception of time); argued that there is a universal biological basis -provides: 1) description (how sentence is formed), 2) history (change over time), 3) study in social setting; eg. discourse: extended communication on a subject (social factors effect how one uses their language) -number in world is declining; work with tribes oral language to turn into written
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