Exam 10: Language and Communication
Exam 1: What Is Anthropology50 Questions
Exam 2: Culture62 Questions
Exam 3: Doing Anthropology60 Questions
Exam 4: Evolution, Genetics, and Human Variation62 Questions
Exam 5: The Primates54 Questions
Exam 6: Early Hominins55 Questions
Exam 7: The Genus Homo65 Questions
Exam 8: The First Farmers52 Questions
Exam 9: The First Cities and States55 Questions
Exam 10: Language and Communication57 Questions
Exam 11: Making a Living61 Questions
Exam 12: Political Systems59 Questions
Exam 13: Families, Kinship, and Marriage56 Questions
Exam 14: Gender57 Questions
Exam 15: Religion54 Questions
Exam 16: Ethnicity and Race54 Questions
Exam 17: Applying Anthropology52 Questions
Exam 18: The World System and Colonialism57 Questions
Exam 19: Anthropologys Role in a Globalizing World50 Questions
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Historical linguists study similarities and differences between languages spoken today in order to make inferences about long-term linguistic change.
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The word pair, _________, is a minimal pair in Standard American English.
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In a stratified society, people who do not speak the prestige dialect still tend to accept the prestige as standard or superior, which is
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In his study of New York department store employees, Labov found that
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Creole languages are commonly found in regions where different linguistic groups came into contact with one another.
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A close relationship between languages does not necessarily mean that their speakers are biologically or culturally related.
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The study of communication through body movements, stances, gestures, and expressions is
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__________ refers to languages that have descended from the same ancestral language.
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The term diglossia refers to linguistic groups that use only two basic color terms (black and white or dark and light).
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A mutation in the ___________ has been found between humans and chimpanzees that is likely responsible for the human capability for speech.
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Studies investigating differences in the way men and women talk are examples of sociolinguistics.
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The Sapir-Whorf hypothesis suggests that speakers of simple languages are unable to think in sophisticated ways.
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__________ refers to all of a language's morphemes and their meanings.
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Most English speakers recognize the phonetic contrast between the [ph] in pin and the [p] in spin.
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