ANTHRO- Quiz 2
What does AAE refer to?
African American Vernacular English
Which term reflects the concept that all languages have some things in common?
Linguistic universal
What is Protolanguage?
Protolanguage refers to very simple set of gestures or verbalization that possibly came before the formation of human languages
Which of the following is NOT an example of folk taxonomy?
The system of binomial nomenclature utilized by Western universities
Why is the term biological anthropology preferred over the term physical anthropology
The term physical anthropology became associated with scientific racism
Which of the following is NOT an example of language ideologies pertaining to gender?
The use of performative language in rites of passage
Which statement is NOT true of naming ceremonies?
They are specific to preliterate societies
Why is the term biological anthropology preferred over the term physical anthropology?
This term physical anthropology became associated with scientific racism
Explain the role may have had toolmaking in the process of language acquisition
Toolmaking likely influenced the emergence of language in two interconnected ways: by fostering cognitive abilities needed for both complex thought and speech, and by promoting social learning through imitation, which is a crucial precursor to the development of language. The reciprocal relationship between toolmaking and language likely drove each to evolve together, with biological changes in the brain supporting both capabilities
Which of these are characteristic of hominin species?
bipedalism along with a larger brain
What is the first stage of evolutionary process, which can alter a genetic sequence and results in a variant form?
mutation
The Sapir-Whorf hypothesis argues that the language you speak influences how you do what?
think about reality
Which term refers to language that is associated with specific social groups such as those based on ethnicity, age, or gender?
vernacular
Which statement best explains why taxonomy is a critical component of biological anthropology?
It helps scientist know where humans belong in relation to other species
Which statement best explains why taxonomy is a critical component of biological anthropology?
It helps scientists know where humans belong in relation to other species
Which statement is NOT true regarding communication?
It is synonymous with the term language
Which of the following BEST defines language?
An open-ended system of communication with a set of rules that allows an infinite number meanings
What is the name for the period in which human activity has been the dominant influence on Earth's climate and the natural environment?
Anthropocene epoch
Which region of the brain is associated with speech development?
Broca's area
Mirror neurons are special brain cells that seem to enable
mimicry
What is the observable expression of physical traits called?
phenotype
What did researches Brent Berlin and Paul Kay determine regarding perceptions of color in 98 different languages?
Black and white are the most important distinctions
Language us a form communication. Not all communication is language.
True
The scientific naming system developed by Carolus Linnaeus is called ------ and includes -------.
binomial nomenclature; the genus and the species
Which of these occurs when two populations of the same species become isolated from one another due to a geographic barrier
allopatric speciatoin
Which area of linguistics focuses on the social context in which language is acquired?
language socialization
Which of the following is most important to anthropologists who are interested in how language varies across cultures and enviroments?
linguistic relativity
Darwin's theory of evolution has been ------ by molecular and genetic science
supported and strengthened
Which of following is the BEST definition of biological anthropology
the exploration of human biological variation and ancient past
Explain the term mansplaining how it relates to power relations
Mansplaining is a term used to describe a situation where a man explains something to a woman in a condescending or patronizing manner, often assuming that she has less knowledge or understanding on the topic, regardless of her actual expertise. This behavior is rooted in power dynamics, as it reflects broader societal patterns of gender inequality, where men have historically held positions of authority and control. Mansplaining reinforces these power relations by positioning women as inferior or less competent, undermining their confidence and authority. It also perpetuates the stereotype that men are the default experts, while women are assumed to be passive recipients of information, thus maintaining traditional gender hierarchies and restricting women's voices in both social and professional spheres.
What is meant by the statement "Every culture has a language ideology"
The statement "Every culture has a language ideology" refers to the idea that every society holds specific beliefs, values, and assumptions about language—how it should be used, learned, and valued. These ideologies shape not only the way language is taught and acquired but also how different languages and ways of speaking are viewed within a particular culture.
What is meant by the phrase "performativity of language"
The performativity of language refers to the idea of "speaking as action". This idea that language can not only to describe plainly what is happening, but can create social action therefore which can effect the perception of the reality in which it is spoken. For example, "I now pronounce you husband and wife", while describing that these two people are in fact married, it also in turn describes that fact they weren't married until that very moment.