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Cultural Anthropology Cram Cheat Sheet: Terms and Definitions, Cheat Sheet of Introduction to Cultural Anthropology

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Chapter 4: Cultural Anthropology Cram Cheat Sheet
by astrogirl via cheatography.com/80899/cs/19459/
Terms and Definitions
Term Definition
Anthropol
ogical
Linguistics
Study of language (from anthropological view)
Ethnop
oetics
A method of recording narrative speech acts (in cludes
oral poetry, stories). This helps to capture the po etic
format and other performative elements that m ight be
lost if only written.
Ethnog
raphy of
speaking
The study of how people use spoken language in a
particular cultural setting.
Call
systems
Patterned sounds, utterances and movements o f the
body that express meaning.
Philology Comparative study of ancient texts.
Proto-lan
guage
A hypothetical common ancestral language of two or
more living languages.
Cognate
words
Words in two languages that have the same sou nd
shifts as other words; indicative of a common lin guistic
ancestry.
Descriptive
Linguistics
Systematic analysis and description of a language's
sound system and grammar.
Morphology The structure of words and word formation in a
language
Socioling
uistics
The study of how sociocultural context and norm s
shape language use, and the effects of language use
on society.
Linguistic
relativity
The idea that people speaking different languages
perceive or interpret the world differently becau se of
differences in their languages.
Ethnos
cience
The study of how people classify things in the
world, by considering some range or set of meanings.
Terms and Definitions (cont)
Creole A language of mixed orgin that has developed fr om a
complex blending of two parent langua ges and
exists as a mother tongue for some part of the
population.
Pidgin A mixed language with a simplified grammer,
borrowing vocabulary from on languag e but it's
grammer from anothe
r.
Language
ideology
Assumptions that people make about the relativ e
sophistication and status of particular dialects and
languages.
Paraphrasing of Definitions
Term Paraphrased Def.
Anthropol
ogical
Linguistics
Study of language in anthropology.
Ethnog
raphy of
speaking
Study of how people speak in cultural settings.
Ethnop
oetics
Recording (poetic, narrative) oral traditions in a way
that maintains the performative aspect.
Call
systems
Patterned sounds and body movements that exp ress
meaning.
Philology compa
rative study of ancient texts.
Proto-lan
guage
A hypot
het
ical common language of two or more living
languages.
Cognate
words
Words in two language that are pronounced
(sometimes spelled) the same way.
Descriptive
linguistics
Analysis of a language's phonetics and gramm ar.
Phonology Pattern of sounds in a language
Morphology Structure and syntax of words
Socioling
ustics
Study of how society affects/shapes language
Linguistic
Relativity
People speaking different languages perceive the
world differently because of the differences in the ir
languages.
Ethnos
cience
Study of how people classify things in the world.
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Published 24th April, 2019.
Last updated 24th April, 2019.
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Chapter 4: Cultural Anthropology Cram Cheat Sheet

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Terms and Definitions Term Definition Anthropol‐ ogical Linguistics Study of language (from anthropological view) Ethnop‐ oetics A method of recording narrative speech acts (includes oral poetry, stories). This helps to capture the poetic format and other performative elements that might be lost if only written. Ethnog‐ raphy of speaking The study of how people use spoken language in a particular cultural setting. Call systems Patterned sounds, utterances and movements of the body that express meaning. Philology Comparative study of ancient texts. Proto-lan‐ guage A hypothetical common ancestral language of two or more living languages. Cognate words Words in two languages that have the same sound shifts as other words; indicative of a common linguistic ancestry. Descriptive Linguistics Systematic analysis and description of a language's sound system and grammar. Morphology The structure of words and word formation in a language Socioling‐ uistics The study of how sociocultural context and norms shape language use, and the effects of language use on society. Linguistic relativity The idea that people speaking different languages perceive or interpret the world differently because of differences in their languages. Ethnos‐ cience The study of how people classify things in the world , by considering some range or set of meanings. Terms and Definitions (cont) Creole A language of mixed orgin that has developed from a complex blending of two parent languages and exists as a mother tongue for some part of the population. Pidgin A mixed language with a simplified grammer, borrowing vocabulary from on language but it's grammer from another****. Language ideology Assumptions that people make about the relative sophistication and status of particular dialects and languages. Paraphrasing of Definitions Term Paraphrased Def. Anthropol‐ ogical Linguistics Study of language in anthropology. Ethnog‐ raphy of speaking Study of how people speak in cultural settings. Ethnop‐ oetics Recording (poetic, narrative) oral traditions in a way that maintains the performative aspect. Call systems Patterned sounds and body movements that express meaning. Philology comparative study of ancient texts. Proto-lan‐ guage A hypothetical common language of two or more living languages. Cognate words Words in two language that are pronounced (sometimes spelled) the same way. Descriptive linguistics Analysis of a language's phonetics and grammar. Phonology Pattern of sounds in a language Morphology Structure and syntax of words Socioling‐ ustics Study of how society affects/shapes language Linguistic Relativity People speaking different languages perceive the world differently because of the differences in their languages. Ethnos‐ cience Study of how people classify things in the world. By astrogirl cheatography.com/astrogirl/ Published 24th April, 2019. Last updated 24th April, 2019. Page 1 of 2. Sponsored by ApolloPad.com Everyone has a novel in them. Finish Yours! https://apollopad.com

Chapter 4: Cultural Anthropology Cram Cheat Sheet

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Paraphrasing of Definitions (cont) Creole The language developed from blending two existing languages. Pidgin Mixed language with simple grammar that borrows vocabulary from one language and grammar from another Language Ideology Assumptions that people make about the status of particular dialects and languages. Chapter 10: Race, Ethnicity and Class By astrogirl cheatography.com/astrogirl/ Published 24th April, 2019. Last updated 24th April, 2019. Page 2 of 2. Sponsored by ApolloPad.com Everyone has a novel in them. Finish Yours! https://apollopad.com