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Anthro 101 Ch 10
Language and Communication
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Anthropology
Undergraduate 1
03/14/2010

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Term
Accent (p. 235)
Definition
Differences in pronunciation
Can tell a lot about a person's background
Term
Codeswitching (p. 253)
Definition
Using more than one language in the course of conversing
Term
Core Vocabulary (p. 249)
Definition
Nonspecialized portion of vocabulary
What you would expect an everyday person to use in conversation
All languages have a core vocabulary of a similar size
Term
Dialects (p. 246)
Definition
Variant forms of language
Differences in phonology, morphology, and syntax
Because of physical and social separation from original language differences emerge
Term
Lexical Content (p. 247)
Definition
Vocabulary
Society's language can reflect its culture
Experiences, events, or objects are singled out and given words
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Lexicon (p. 243)
Definition
A dictionary approximates
Consists of words, morphs, and their meanings
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Morph (p. 243)
Definition
Smallest unit of language that has a meaning
Term
Morpheme (p. 243)
Definition
One or more morphs with the same meaning may make up a morpheme
prefix un, as in unclear, belongs to morpheme not
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Morphology (p. 241)
Definition
How sound sequences convey meaning and how meaningful sound sequences are strung together to form words
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Phones (p. 241)
Definition
Different sounds
Human vocal tract can make a very large number of these theoretically
Each language uses a limited number
Difficulty making different phones - difficulty learning a foreign language
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Phoneme (p. 241)
Definition
A sound or set of sounds that makes a difference in meaning in that language
Term
Phonology (p. 241)
Definition
The rules or principles that predict how sounds are made and how they are used
Term
Protolanguage (p. 245)
Definition
Reconstructed language
Compare languages and find similarities
Term
Syntax (p. 241)
Definition
How words are strung together to form phrases and sentences
Term
Symbolic Communication (p. 235)
Definition
1) The communication has meaning even when its referent (whatever it's referred to) isn't present
2) The meaning is arbitrary, couldn't guess the meaning just from sounds or instinctively guess
Term
Nonhuman Communication (p. 235)
Definition
Sound
Odor
Body movement
Term
Sapir-Whorf Hypothesis (p. 249)
Definition
Language is a force in its own right
Affects how individuals in a society percieve and conceive reality
Most linguists don't accept that language coerces thought, but some suspect that particular features may facilitate certain patterns of thought
Term
Ethnography of Speaking (p. 250)
Definition
Cultural and subcultural pattern of speech variation in different social contexts
Term
Article
Why are "Mother Tongues" Retained? How Long? (p. 254)
Definition
Third generation has the most success with a new language
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