One of the most prominent proponents of a "universal grammar" was:
A) Edward Sapir.
B) Noam Chomsky.
C) William Labov.
D) Benjamin Whorf.
E) Margaret Mead.
B
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Radcliffe-Brown advocated social anthropology as a synchronic rather than a diachronic science—that is, a study
A. of culture in motion (synchronic) rather than as a static entity (diachronic). B. that compares cultural traits within the same society and not across societies. C. of societies across time (synchronic) rather than across space (diachronic). D. of societies as they exist today (synchronic, one at a time) rather than across time (diachronic). E. of societies as made up of individuals, not as a sum greater than its parts.
Foragers today use only traditional technology, such as bows and arrows and digging sticks
a. True b. False
Match the anatomical feature of the skull with its function:
1. sagittal crest 2. occipital condyles 3. foramen magnum structure by which skull articulates with spine place of attachment for large temporalis muscle opening through which spinal cord enters the brain case
A scientific theory is just a guess attempting to explain some naturally occurring phenomenon.
a. true b. false