The ethnosemantic approach is no longer used in linguistic study

a. True
b. False


ANSWER:
False

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a. code switching. b. using a unified semantic domain. c. language coding. d. applying linguistic symbolism.

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Cross-cultural studies of childrearing habits have shown that compared to non-Western societies, American parents __________.

A) are less likely to breast-feed on demand B) spend more of the day carrying their babies with them C) respond to babies’ cries much more quickly D) are more apt to co-sleep with their babies at night

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Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)

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The ________ technique was developed specifically because kinship and marriage relationships are so important in nonindustrial societies

A. life history B. participant observation C. genealogical method D. interview schedule E. network analysis

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