Anthropological interview techniques:

A) are always the same from field project to field project.
B) always involve the same processes and same steps of procedure.
C) are no longer used in contemporary fieldwork.
D) have been adapted from philosophy.
E) are highly varied and situation-specific.


A

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The subdiscipline of anthropology concerned with various aspects of human language is called

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