ANTH 3490 Test 1
Everett's three guidelines
1. Avoid circular arguments 2. Avoid confirmation bias 3. Correlation does not equal causation
Other ground rules for investigation
1. Evidence from what "seems likely" is inadmissible 2. Watch your Metalanguage (relativize the domain of investigation)
Linguistic Typology
1. Investigate actual languages in empirical detail. 2. Seek as wide a sample of languages as possible before declaring universals
Piraha
A feature of this language is that if you pitch your voice higher or lower, it will mean a different word.
exact enumeration, highly, numbers words,
Adult's ability to perform _____ ____ of large quantities is _______ correlated with the existence of ______ _______ in their language.
Universal Grammar
All languages are fundamentally alike
Sounds, words
All languages combine _______ and ________ to make meaning.
Unrestricted Exeptionless Universals
All languages have property x
inside
Anything _________ the mind was off-limits to behaviorism.
Neo-Whorfians
As linguistic relativists rather than linguistic determinists, ______ believe that finding even a small counter-example to the autonomy of Syntax would be an important discover.
Piraha
As long as there was 1, 2, or 3 batteries, the person was able to correctly match. But when there was more, they were not matching correctly. This is a person of ______ language.
Absolute
Australian aboriginal art incorporates an _____ Frame of Reference.
Tzeltal, egocentric, Direct, relative
Bad on the Li et all 2011 reading, _______ speech does predict possibility of ______ cognition, via _____ (but not ___) frame of reference
Poverty of the Stimulus Argument, Chomskyans
Based on the ______, Universal Grammar is spoken of with confidence by _________('generativists')
Speaking
Behaviorists believed that _____________ was also a learned, response to external stimuli.
Intrinsic
Both of the _______ Frames occur in all languages.
Second UG Consequence
Every language can be expected to show the same structure as the researcher's own native language--->
Third UG Consequence
Generative linguists can stay home and consult their own intuitions for their data --->
Binding
Generativists propose specifics about the content of UG such as, _______.
Orthogonal Matching
Have to match while facing 90 degrees away from the original row.
Metalanguage
Having different words to contend with in a language.
Restricted Exeptionless Universals
If a langage has Y it also has x
Restricted Statistical Universals
If a language has Y, it tends to have x.
Strong
Is universal grammar a strong or weak position in academic Linguistics and Cognitive Science?
Linguistic Determinism
Language inescapably dictates conceptualization.
Neo-Whorfians
Linguistic relativists rather than linguistic determinists
Unrestricted Statistical Universals
Most languages have property x
relationship, logarithmic estimation
Piraha follow a pattern of _____, to the exact answers that corresponds to what would be expected under ______ ________.
First UG Consequence
Since all languages are fundamentally alike, there is no need to undertake uncomfortable or costly fieldwork o find out about unfamiliar languages--->
The Language Acquisition Device (LAD), Chomsky
The _____ was proposed to solve the problem of how language structures can be acquired if they are not learned and who created this?
The Language Acquisition Device
The _______ proposed that there is an inborn 'organ' in all normal human children, which contains specific content about language structure.
Extrinsic
The _________ frames can be seen as cognitive tools.
Universal Grammar
The set of structures that all languages share. Means that all languages must share the same structure, since all children are born equipped to acquire any language, without learning.
Object-Centered
The three is at the side of the man -or- The three is at the man's left hand.
Deictic
The three is right there!
Direct
The tree is at my side. -or- The tree is at my right hand
Absolute
The tree is downstream of the man. -or- The tree is downstream of me.
Relative
The tree is to the right of the man.
unfalsifiable
There are lots of ________ fix's within Universal Grammar argumentation.
Determinists
This group believes that language effects would extend to conscious reasoning.
Piraha
This is a summary of what observation: - Performance is excellent with small numbers. - When larger numbers are involved, performance is less exact. - Training with neologism makes some difference.
Extrinsic
This is when the anchor is distinct from the ground.
Intrinsic
This is when the anchor is included in the ground.
Egocentric
This is when the anchor is inside the speech situation.
Allocentric
This is when the anchor is outside of the speech situation.
Deictic
This is when you would accompany a statement with a pointing gesture.
Piraha
This language breaks the rules of "Universal Grammar"
Piraha
This language has not many words for numerals.
Piraha
This language has words for 'few', 'some', and 'many'
Piaget
This person supports universal outcome, regardless of cultural context.
Vygotsky
This persons supports the possibility of culturally diverse cognitive outcome.
Documentary Linguistics
This type of linguistics responds to the idea that linguistics is very variable and diverse
Nuts in a can task
This was an experiment of test subjects watching the experimenter putting nuts in a can. The test subject would be asked how many they thought would be let in the can after watching them being taken out.
Piraha line match
This was an experiment where the test subject had to match their own batteries to the line of original batteries on the table.
True
UG continues to be a strong position in academic Linguistics and Cognitive Science. True or False?
more, meanings
Universal grammar puts ______ emphasis on the ways that sentences are put together than on word ________.
Exact assessment of small quantities, Logarithmic estimation of relative amount, exact enumeration of large quantities
What are the different linds of arithmetic ability?
Linguistic Typology
What is an Empirical Alternative to Universal Grammar?
Language is a mental phenomenon
What is the Chomskyan Revolution?
Typology
What kind of linguistics is in contrast with generativism?
Non-European
What languages do typologists work with?
Evans and Levinson 2009
What reading discussed that there are no agreed-upon nexceptionless universals of specific structure yet found across the world's languages
Chomsky
Who came up with the Language Acquisition Device?
Mammals, babies, anumeric adults
Who uses exact assessment of small quantities?
Numeric humans only
Who uses exact enumeration of large quantities?
mammals, babies, anumeric adults
Who uses logarithmic estimation of relative amount?
Whorf
Who was correct about these ideas: - Languages in which it is difficult to justify a distinction between nouns and verbs. - Languages that make no use of the verb tense, but describe temporal relations in other ways.
Piaget
Who would support the idea: "Development is the same regardless of social context
Piaget
Who would support the idea: "Child development is an individual process of discovery"
Vygotsky
Who would support the idea: "Through others, we become ourselves"
Piaget
Who would support the idea: Child as "lone scientist"
Vygotsky
Who would support the idea: Cognitive tools, including linguistic ones, support a diversity of mental skills across cultures.
Piaget
Who would support the idea: Early speech is "egocentric" with reference to others. Later, the child directs speech skills toward social others
Vygotsky
Who would support the idea: Early speech is social, based on input from others. Later, the child internalizes speech rules and patterns.
Vygotsky
Who would support the idea: Environment, especially social context, plays a large role in child development
Vygotsky
Who would support the idea: The direction of language and cognitive development goes from social to psychological.
Piaget
Who would support the idea: The idea that language and cognitive development does in the direction of psychological to social.
Piaget
Who would support the idea: Universal stages
Whorf, Neo-Whorfians
Who would support these ideas: - It is possible that connectivity between language structure and conceptualization goes both ways, allowing for some infleunce of language structure on thought.
Whorf, Neo-whorfians
Who would support these ideas: - Since some aspects of language that have conceptual content clearly do have to be learned, there must be some connectivity between language structure and conceptualization.
Chomsky
Who would support this idea: In particular, children are not told when they make errors (no negative evidence)
Chomsky
Who would support this idea: There is not enough information in the input that children receive to allow them to learn all aspects of language as well as they do.
Chomsky
Who would support this: Relevant information to humans must be inborn
Chomsky
Who would support this: The essentials of language do not have to be learned.
Vocabulary, Sounds, aspects of grammar/syntax
Within limits, some aspects of language vary and clearly have to be learned. These aspects are:
fast, 3rd
_____ Changes fast, responding to cultural and ecological interests of speakers. This means that a cultural _____ factor could be in play.
vocabulary, grammar
______ changes fast where as ______ changes slowly
Behaviorists, animal, rewards, punishments
_______ were very interested in _______ learning and measured it in terms of response to _____ and _____ (stimuli)
Grammar, 3rd, less
_________ changes slowly. Less directly influenced by culture and ecology. This means that a cultural _________ factor is ______ at play.
Grammar
_________ is much less available to conscious introspection.