Exam 5: Language and Communication
Exam 1: What Is Anthropology53 Questions
Exam 2: Culture62 Questions
Exam 3: Method and Theory in Cultural Anthropology70 Questions
Exam 4: Applying Anthropology62 Questions
Exam 5: Language and Communication60 Questions
Exam 6: Ethnicity and Race89 Questions
Exam 7: Making a Living64 Questions
Exam 8: Political Systems69 Questions
Exam 9: Gender51 Questions
Exam 10: Families, Kinship, and Descent60 Questions
Exam 11: Marriage62 Questions
Exam 12: Religion67 Questions
Exam 13: Arts, Media, and Sports68 Questions
Exam 14: The World System and Colonialism65 Questions
Exam 15: Anthropologys Role in a Globalizing World61 Questions
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What is the term for the variations in speech due to different contexts or situations?
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One aspect of linguistic history is language loss. When a language disappears,
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Linguistic stratification can occur between dialects when one is considered a prestige dialect, as is the case with High German and Low German, or with Standard English (SE) and Black English Vernacular (BEV).
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Black English Vernacular (BEV) is an incomplete linguistic system that is able only to express thoughts and ideas related to life in inner-city communities.
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When does copula deletion (absence of the verb "to be") occur in BEV?
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How has technology influenced the way you communicate? Considering what you already know about anthropological theory and methods, what kinds of questions might an anthropologist pose about the role of technology in human culture, and particularly language? How might he or she go about answering those questions?
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Studies investigating differences in the way men and women talk are examples of sociolinguistics.
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Focal vocabularies are found only in non-Western societies like the Eskimo and the Nuer.
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What are honorifics? Why are sociolinguists interested in their use in context? In your everyday life, do you ever use honorifics? What does their use, or lack of use, imply about your relationships to others?
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In all languages, the same honorifics have the same meaning, regardless of context.
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Which of the following statements about sociolinguists is NOT true?
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Diglossia refers to linguistic groups, like those in Papua New Guinea and Australia, that distinguish between only two colors: black and white or dark and light.
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Discuss some common interests of linguistics and ethnography. Of what use can knowledge of linguistic techniques and principles be to the ethnographer?
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Language and communication involve much more than just verbal speech. The study of communication through body movements, stances, gestures, and facial expressions is known as
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Historical linguists use linguistic similarities and differences in the world today to study long-term changes in language.
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All human nonverbal communication is instinctive, not influenced by cultural factors.
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