What is a cultural model in the context of linguistic anthropology?
A a culture that is particularly sophisticated and advanced
B a person whom most members of a culture look up to
C a construction of reality that is created, shared, and transmitted by members of a group
D a description of how cultures change over time
E a particular society's method of distinguishing norms from values
C
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About 70 percent of the world's languages are:
a. tonal languages b. paralanguages c. extinct languages d. indigenous languages
Applied and theoretical anthropologists have:
a. for the most part, received the same form of training. b. a very different methodology from each other. c. both avoided extreme forms of participant observation. d. almost never involved the same personnel. e. not distinguished the types of work they do.
Distinguish between structured and unstructured interviews
What will be an ideal response?
What is a protolanguage?
A) the simplest form of language known, with no tenses or number terms B) spoken reconstructed language from which modern languages derived C) the language that early Homo sapiens is believed to have spoken D) the rudimentary language used by the apes and monkeys