Situational meanings are connected to
A the linguistic choices made by people belonging to different social groups.
B the ways interlocutors evaluate linguistic behavior.
C the occurrence or exclusion of language forms in different contexts.
D all of the above.
E none of the above.
C
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The cercopithecine and colobine split took place ___________
a. before the division between cercopithecoids and apes b. before the African and Asian great ape split c. after the gorilla and chimp split d. after the division between bonobos and chimps
________ were NOT traditionally used by the Inuit to handle disputes
A. Blood feuds B. Song contests C. Executions of offenders D. Courts of law E. Kin ties
Polygenism asserts that _________
a. all humans share the same origin and vary due to environmental constraints b. human variation is caused by the migration of people over time c. human variation is explained by the origin or creation of groups in different times and places d. social complexity causes human variation
Which of these statements is NOT true?
A. Anthropologists view sexual orientation as learned, malleable, and culturally constructed. B. Individuals differ in every society on the nature, range, and intensity of their sexual interests. C. Four forms of sexual orientation-heterosexuality, homosexuality, bisexuality, and asexuality-are found throughout the world. D. Culture plays a role in molding individual sexual urges toward a collective norm. E. Sexual orientation is genetically predetermined; culture plays no role in its expression.