Although language may be studied as an independent system, it is also important to look at in terms of what it tells us about society and culture. Whatever its phonemes, syntax, and history, language is a dynamic, adaptive system that facilitates the speaker’s survival and gives clues about what is significant in his/her life. When we focus on the relationship between language and culture of those who speak it and how they inform each other, we are doing:
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The biological concept of “race”:
The biological concept of “race”:
Genes are portions of molecules of long strands of which for…
Genes are portions of molecules of long strands of which form chromosomes, or:
Which of the following is most likely to require cooperative…
Which of the following is most likely to require cooperative hunting skills?
Mass food production is a characteristic of which type of fo…
Mass food production is a characteristic of which type of food production?
The extensive form of horticulture in which the natural vege…
The extensive form of horticulture in which the natural vegetation is cut, the slash is subsequently burned, and crops then planted among the ashes is known as slash-and-burn cultivation. It is also called:
When countries react to a real or perceived threat of foreig…
When countries react to a real or perceived threat of foreign cultural dominance by purging foreign words from the language, it is an example of:
The primary method in the anthropologist’s toolkit, regardle…
The primary method in the anthropologist’s toolkit, regardless of the time period, has always been:
When early hominins moved from the forests to the hot savann…
When early hominins moved from the forests to the hot savannahs they eventually acquired:
To say that food-foraging societies are egalitarian means th…
To say that food-foraging societies are egalitarian means that: