Cultural Anthro CH 3&4 NNU final 2k19
Fieldwork involves
becoming involved in people's lives
animal call systems
do not combine to calls to make new call meanings
when anthropologists study the way people use language in real settings rather than as a set of grammatical rules, they are focusing on
parole
ethical issues facing ethnographers include all of the following EXCEPT
protecting informants blood samples and...
the purpose of fieldnotes is to
provide written records of info an anthro collects
a word that best describes participant observation is
unstrctured
talking about sports as a battlefield is an example of
a metaphor
Linguists refer to mixed languages with a simplified grammar that people rarely learn as a mother tongue as
a pidgin language
Which project would be best suited to parachute ethnography?
a study of community response to a disaster
according to anthropologist sherry ortner's analysis, the american flag is an example of
a summarizing symbol
Research committed to making social change and improving the lives of marginalized people is
action anthropology
an anthropologist interested in a cultural insider's prospective on that insider's culture is seeking
an emic perspective
in the melanesian conception of time, the future is spatially located
behind the body
Words that came from the same ancestral language and originated from the same word are called
cognate words
In order to study culture one must travel to distant, far off places
false
which of the following is the defining methodology of the discipline of anthropology?
fieldwork
if you wanted to study patterns of kin relationships in a community, which method would you use?
genealogical method
The people anthropologists gather data from are called
informants
which term refers to the knowledge about other people that emerges from relationships?
inter subjective
which of the following is a feature of language.
it consits of sounds orgnized in two words according to some sort of grammar
which method is an extended conversation that can shed light on how social institutions change over time?
life histories
if you studied speech patterns such as those analyzed in Robin lakoff's study of gendered speech, you might find that "talking like a lady"
marginalizes womens voices in work contexts
The study of how sounds are combined into meaningful units
morphology
anthropologist sherry ortner distinguished thee kinds of culturally powerful symbols that include all the following EXCEPT
narrative symbols
the individual sounds used in languages to symbollically produce meaning are called
phonemes
Brent Berlin and Paul Kay found that if language had only three color terms, they would always be black, white, and
red
a stoplight is a visual example of which of the following
sign
an anthropologist might consider doing anthro at a distance because
there is conflict or violence in the field site
most people are unaware of the structure of a language until someone speaking makes a mistake.
true
Using life history interviews, researchers are able to
understand how a person's age affects his or her role in the community
Koko and Washo were two primates who had learned
American Sign Language
they study of how people classify things in the world is called
ethnoscience
___ is a key element of anthro fieldwork because it is a systematic research strategy of hanging out
participant observation
animal call systems lack the ability to produce infinite number of word combinations. this ability in humans is called
productivity
An important ethical concern for anthropologists is to
protect their informants