Exam 10: Language and Communication
Exam 1: What Is Anthropology 41 Questions
Exam 2: Culture 53 Questions
Exam 3: Doing Anthropology 78 Questions
Exam 4: Evolution, Genetics, and Human Variation 76 Questions
Exam 5: The Primates 48 Questions
Exam 6: Early Hominins 50 Questions
Exam 7: The Genus Homo 69 Questions
Exam 8: The First Farmers 53 Questions
Exam 9: The First Cities and States 52 Questions
Exam 10: Language and Communication 47 Questions
Exam 11: Making a Living 51 Questions
Exam 12: Political Systems 54 Questions
Exam 13: Families, Kinship, and Marriage 71 Questions
Exam 14: Gender 43 Questions
Exam 15: Religion 54 Questions
Exam 16: Ethnicity and Race 59 Questions
Exam 17: Applying Anthropology 48 Questions
Exam 18: The World System, Colonialism, and Inequality 56 Questions
Exam 19: Anthropologys Role in a Globalizing World 51 Questions
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Sapir and Whorf argued that all humans share a single set of universal grammatical categories.
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Syntax refers to the rules that dictate the order of words in a language.
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All languages and dialects are equally effective as systems of communication, regardless of whether or not they carry greater or lesser symbolic capital.
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Which of the following statements about chimpanzee call systems is NOT true?
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In this chapter, an alternative to the Sapir-Whorf hypothesis suggests that cultural changes lead to changes in language.
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What term refers to the arrangement and order of words into sentences?
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Recent research on the origins of language suggests that a key mutation might have something to do with it. Comparing chimp and human genomes, it appears that
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Studies investigating differences in the way men and women talk are examples of sociolinguistics.
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Bourdieu argues that languages with the highest symbolic capital are those that are better systems of communication.
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Just as in other areas of anthropology, the study of language involves investigating what is or isn't shared across human populations and why these differences or similarities exist. The linguist Noam Chomsky has argued that the human brain contains a limited set of rules for organizing language, so that all languages have a common structural basis. He calls this set of rules
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Kinesics is the study of communication through body movements, stances, gestures, and facial expressions.
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A key feature of language that helps explain anthropologists' continued interest in studying it is that it
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Focal vocabularies are found only in non-Western societies like the Eskimo and the Nuer.
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Recent genetic research suggests that a speech-friendly mutation took hold in humans around 150,000 years ago.
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What is the term for the ability to create new expressions by combining other expressions?
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Words that clearly descend from the same ancestral word are known as
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What is an example of what Bourdieu calls symbolic domination in the context of language use?
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