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In 2013, what percentages of cosmetic surgical and nonsurgical procedures were performed on women in the United States?​

90

Some chimpanzees, gorillas, and orangutans have been taught:​

American Sign Language

All human languages use the same set of sounds.​

False

All of the languages in Europe belong to the Indo-European family.​

False

Although nonhuman primates can use language, the distinction is that they do not cognize symbols.​

False

An ethnic group and a culture have the same boundaries.​

False

Displacement is a part of all communication systems.​

False

Edward Sapir and Noam Chomsky pioneered ethnolinguistic research in the 1930s.​

False

English is a tonal language.​

False

Ethnolinguistics is part of historical linguistics.​

False

The idea that distinctions encoded in one language are unique to that language is called linguistic nationalism.​

False

We do not believe that Neandertal were capable of fully modern speech.​

False

​Race does not function as a social or political category that promotes inequality because there is no objective scientific merit for race.​

False

All human cultures require language.​

True

Aymara has more than 200 words for potato.​

True

Every culture has distinctive norms for closeness.​

True

Humans are biologically programmed for language.​

True

It takes many years of practice for people to master the muscular movements needed to produce the precise sounds of any particular language.​

True

Nearly 775 million adults worldwide cannot read or write.​

True

Not all cultures are equally dynamic; some change more easily than others.​

True

Our use of language reflects the rest of our culture.​

True

Race is a social myth that argues that humans form different subspecies groups based on phenotypic expressions.​

True

Routine greetings are similar around the world.​

True

Selective borrowing is a force for linguistic change.​

True

The development of different languages from a single ancestral language is known as linguistic divergence.​

True

The preservation of native languages is essential to the preservation of native cultures.​

True

Two-thirds of illiterate adults worldwide are women.​

True

Whistled speech is used to expand acoustic space.​

True

Being able to refer to events that occurred at another time and in another place is called:​

displacement

​Among the Kapauku, descent reckoning through men and near constant warfare tends to promote:

male dominance

You share mitochondrial DNA with all of the following except:​

your father

Approximately how many people speak English as a foreign language?

​1.5 billion

More than 80 percent of Internet users are speakers of how many world languages?​

​10

During the age of exploration, there was estimated to be approximately how many languages existing?

​12,000

​In North America, how many of the original indigenous languages are extinct?

​150

In what period did European scholars first begin a systematic study of human variation?​

​18th/19th centuries

In the word heated, how many morphemes are there?

​2

Approximately what number of people claims English as their native language?​

​400 million

During the past 500 years, approximately how many of the world's languages have become extinct due to warfare, epidemics, and colonialism?​

​6,000

It is estimated that what percentage of our total human communication takes place nonverbally?

​60

How many adults worldwide cannot read or write?

​775 million

​Members of the genus Homo were almost exclusively creatures of the tropics until about:

​800,000 years ago

Lactose intolerance is associated with what percentage of adults worldwide?​

​85

In northern latitudes people have less melanin to promote the manufacture of which vitamin?​

​D

The Rosetta stone allowed linguistic researchers to decode which linguistic system?

​Egyptian hieroglyphics

Which of the following is an Indo-European language?​

​English

Which individual, as president of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, did the most to combat racism in the United States?​

​Franz Boas

​Why is speech unique to humans?

​Great apes do not have the anatomy to speak like humans.

Which of the following is a difference between Hopi and English?​

​Hopi can express that the event talked about is a regular thing that generally occurs.

All of the following are reasons that S. Neyooxet Greymorning chose Bambi as a good film to be translated to Arapaho and used as a linguistic tool except:

​It had been translated to Arapaho already and was easily available for the program.

Which of the following is not an area in which Amish are frequently located?​

​Montana

The language of Samoan is part of the family of languages called:​

​Oceanic

The idea that each language provides particular grooves of linguistic expression that predispose speakers of that language to perceive the world in a certain way is known as:​

​Sapir-Whorf hypothesis

Which of the following statements about culture is incorrect?​

​The more fluid and open a culture, the more adaptable it is.

Which of the following statements about the origins of language is not correct?​

​The soft tissues of the vocal tract are well preserved in the fossil record.

What was the primary problem with the original Arapaho public school language instruction program?​

​There were various native languages being taught in school and no focus.

What racial incident was provoked by reporters covering Jeremy Lin's success as a professional basketball player in the United States?

​They used a racial slur to refer to him.

What is the role of tone in nontonal languages?​

​Tone is used to indicate attitude and feeling.

In which of the following countries, based on perceived linguistic dominance, would you most expect speakers to not see the need for a second language?

​United States

Which of the following is not a benefit of spoken language over gestural language?​

​You are much closer to the other person with spoken than gestural language.

Nonverbal communication and paralanguage are two components of:​

​a gesture-call system

The gradual process of adjustment to local conditions is called:​

​adaptation

Noam Chomsky, in an oft-quoted saying that reveals the common relationship between language and power, says that "a dialect is a language without a(an) . . ."​

​army

If language does mirror cultural reality, then it would follow that changes in a culture will sooner or later:​

​be reflected in changes in the language

In colonial Mexico, individuals were labeled by various versions of ancestry referred to as:​

​castas

In the past, one of the most powerful forces for linguistic change has been:​

​colonialism

What is the greatest linguistic risk that is posed by the growing popularity of the Internet?​

​decline in linguistic diversity

What kinds of information are transmitted through the gesture-call system?​

​emotions and intentions

All humans eat when they are hungry; however, they eat food that is considered acceptable within their culture at times that are culturally prescribed. This is an example of:​

​enculturation

Through what process does each person learn socially appropriate ways of satisfying basic biological need?​

​enculturation

The Biocultural Connection in this chapter explores the prevalence of plastic surgery among those of East Asian descent as they seek to alter their phenotypic appearance. What type of phenotypic characteristic do they seek to change?​

​epicanthic eye fold

The Amish are most specifically classified as a(n):​

​ethnic group

The expression of the set of cultural ideas held by an ethnic group is called:​

​ethnicity

Which of the following biological aspects is not routinely used to categorize people into racial groupings?​

​gender

Which of the following is not normally part of the cultural adaptation complex?​

​genes

Which of the following is not a main branch of linguistics?​

​gestural linguistics

Human speech is always embedded within a:​

​gesture-call system

Which of the following would best be classified as a symbol?​

​handshake

A high retention of lactase is found in populations with a long tradition of:​

​herding

The method for notating and analyzing body language is called:​

​kinesics

What is meant by the term click languages?

​languages that use a specific set of consonant sounds associated with Africa

To ensure group survival, each person must:​

​learn to postpone certain immediate personal satisfactions

French attempts to purge their language of non-French words are an example of:​

​linguistic nationalism

What is the greatest strength of modern descriptive linguistics?​

​objectivity of its methods

The ability to comprehend two languages but express oneself in only one is known as receptive or what type of bilingualism?​

​passive

Edward Hall pioneered the study of:​

​proxemics

What do we call the cross-cultural study of human perception and use of space?​

​proxemics

The doctrine of superiority by which one group justifies the dehumanization of others based on their distinctive physical features is:​

​racism

Culture is considered to be all of the following except:​

​static

A national flag and national anthem are mostly symbols of a society's:​

​superstructure

The sounds and gestures of language are classified as:​

​symbols

The rules or principles of phrase and sentence making in a language are called the:

​syntax

What anatomically allows the characteristic human sound of speech?​

​the lowered position of the larynx and epiglottis

Twentieth-century linguists have focused studies on:​

​the reasoning process behind language construction and the development of theories

Why was Ota Benga brought to the United States?​

​to be exhibited at the 1904 World's Fair

A language in which the sound pitch of a spoken word is an essential part of its pronunciation and meaning is called what type of language?​

​tonal

About 70 percent of the world's languages are:​

​tonal languages

Descriptive linguistics primarily provides information on all of the following except:​

​various types of instinctive calls in a language

Accelerated Second Language Acquisition, used as part of the Arapaho language program, uses what innovative technique to aid in language learning and retention?​

​visualization

Found within about thirty thirty languages worldwide, this type of speech uses a phonetic emulation of the sounds:​

​whistled speech


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