The __________ represent a third-gender role in India, translated as "neither man nor woman."

a. two-spirit people
b. transvestites
c. hijra
d. kathoey


c

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Based on linguistic and archaeological research, the speakers of proto-Indo-European are believed to have lived around modern-day __________.

A) Ukraine B) Pakistan C) Israel D) Zimbabwe

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Brent Berlin and Paul Kay's research on color terms lends support to the idea that __________

A. color naming is arbitrary B. color terms are biologically hard-wired C. basic color terms are the same in every language D. the human mind organizes reality in terms of prototypes

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An anthropologist has just arrived at a new field site and feels overwhelmed with a creepy, profound feeling of alienation, of being without some of the most ordinary, trivial (and therefore basic) cues of his culture of origin. What term best describes what he is experiencing?

A. culture shock B. diachrony C. synchrony D. configurationalism E. agency paralysis

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Which sound is one of the last sounds to be acquired?

A /m/ B /t/ C /p/ D /d/ E /s/

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