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WSU ANTH 101 - Language
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Anthropology 101 1st Edition Lecture 16Outline of Last Lecture I. In class video on linguistics in different parts of the countryII. Sapir-Whorf Hypothesis III. Edward Sapir IV. Benjamin Lee WhorfOutline of Current Lecture I. DialectII. IdiolectIII. RegisterIV. Tone LanguageV. Bilingualism/multilingualism VI. Code switching VII. Pidgin VIII. CreoleIX. Tabula RasaX. Modal Personality XI. Enculturation Current Lecture-DialectoA subset of a language that is mutually comprehensible with all other languages oEveryone speaks a dialectThese notes represent a detailed interpretation of the professor’s lecture. GradeBuddy is best used as a supplement to your own notes, not as a substitute.oSome have higher prestige -IdiolectoIndividuals oA dialect of one or two or three-Register oA term for oral style oFemale register-the way women talk -Tone language-Bilingualism/multilingualism -Code switching -Pidgin -Creole -Black English vernacular -Tabula RasaoErased slate oComes from roman boys oLessons on wax slates, shave off layer off wax if wrong -Modal Personality oIdea that certain cultures develop certain types of personalities o"Germans are ridged and cruel-WWII"-Enculturation oAspects of your behaviors and values and you are being raised as a member of your society -Sex vs. Gender-Gynomimetic -Berdache -Two-spirit -Ethnic psychoses -Amok -Windigo psychosis -Anorexia


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