Wednesday, July 2, 2014

Anthro 33 Midterm Study Gudie

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The Big 6:

Boundaries:
In clump and out groups:
Age
Slang/Jargon
Regional Boundaries
Hierarchies:
Rankings of speech us:
Standard v. non-standard (gracious v. bad)
Proper v. Improper
Performance:
Implementation of attainments
Accountability for form and content
Assessment & Monitoring:
Paying civility to other’s/own language exercise to determine how to categorize them Variation:
The to be recognized as distinct aspects of all linguistics and familiar levels Socialization:
Becoming a member of groups:
Learning to plead in ways that aren’t even-handed grammatically understandable but appropriate to undivided’s culture as well

Accent: methodical phonological variation inherent in any bodily substance’s speech Adjacency Pairs: an prototype of conversational turn-taking- two utterances ~ means of two speakers one after another Request despite info Provide info

Assessment Disagreement
Apology Acceptance
“Thank you” “You’re bid ~”
Anthropological Linguistics: The study of relations betwixt language and culture and the relations between human biology, cognition and language Code Switching: Speakers scheme from one language or dialect to one more Goffman said that code switching too involves a change in tone, stance and scheme of thinking Communicative Competence: being able to express one’s intent appropriately in varying friendly situations; making conversation. Linguistic competence more knowledge of social rules for speech use Community: the belief system is shared, and its ideals are practiced by a group Community of Practice: Group whose members come together and share activities, beliefs, and perceptions—interact instead of a shared purpose and often bring forth shared modes of communication- examples contain clubs, cliques and other groups Conversation Analysis: Examining naturally occurring word for word and non-verbal messages and interactions in direction to identify, count, and analyze the frequency and occurrence of specific communicative utterances Culture is KNOWLEDGE:

Knowledge: Patterns in...

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