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Unit 4: Culture, Language, Religion Flashcards

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485765381Culturesum total of the knowledge, attitudes, and habitual behavior patterns shared by members of society ex: American culture
485765382Folk culturecultural traits such as dress modes, dwellings, traditions, and institutions of usually small, traditional communities ex: Navajo
485765383Popular culturecultural traits such as dress, diet, and music that identify and are part of today's changeable, urban-based, media-influenced western society ex: wearing jeans
485765384Local culturegroup of people in a particular place who see themselves as a collective or community ex: amish
485765385Material culturethe art, housing, clothing, sports, dances, foods, and other similar items constructed or created by a group of people ex: salsa dancing to some hispanic cultures
485765386Nonmaterial culturebeliefs, practices, aethetics, and values of a group of people ex: fast paced American lifestyle
485765387Heirarchical diffusionidea spreads first among the most connected people or places, usually how pop culture spreads ex: fashion-starts with designer ends with public
485765388Heartharea when an idea or cultural trait originates ex: fashion in New York
485765389Assimilateprocess through which people lose originally differentiating traits when they come into contact with another society or culture ex: American Indians
485765390Custompractice routinely followed by a group of people ex: father walking bride down the aisle
485765391Cultural appropiationprocess in which cultures adopt customs and knowledge from other cultures and use them for their own benefit ex: natural pharmacueticals
485765392Neolocalismseeking out of a regional culture and reinvigoration of it in response to the uncertainty of the modern world ex: Makah Indians bringing back the whale hunt
485765393Ethnic neighborhoodneighborhood usually in a larger metropolitan city that is constructed or comprised of a local culture ex: Hasidic Jews in Brooklyn, NY
485765394Commodificationprocess through which something is given monetary value ex: tourist buses observing the amish
485765395Authenticityaccuracy with which a single stereotypical or typecast image or experience conveys an otherwise dynamic and complex local culture and its customs
485765396Distance decayeffects of distance on interaction ex: Guinness Irish Pubs
485765397Time-space compressionsocial and psychological effects of living in a world in which time-space convergence has rapidly reached a high level of intensity ex: modern cities will be more connected and ideas are more likely to diffuse here
485765398Reterritorializationwhen people within a place start to produce an aspect of popular culture themselves in the context of their local culture and making it their own ex: hip hop overseas
485765399Placelessnessloss of uniqueness of place in the cultural landscape so that one place looks like the next ex: landscape with big box stores, gas stations, restaurants
485765400Global-local continuumnotion that what happens at the global scale has a direct effect on what happens at the local scale and vice versa
485765401Glocalizationprocess by which people in a local place mediate and alter regional, national, and global processes
485765402Folk-housing regionsregion in which the housing stock predominantly reflects styles of building that are particular to the culture of the people who have long inhabited the area ex: New England, Mid Atlantic, and Southern tidewater housing
485765403Diffusion routesspatial trajectory through which cultural traits or other phenomena spread ex: present cultural landscape where these housing styles spread
485765404Cultural landscapethe visible imprint of human activity of the environment
485765405Language divergencethe differentiation of languages over time and space
485765406Language convergancepeople with different languages may meet and the result may be the creation of a different language
485765407Language replacementtraditional languages are replaced or at least significantly modified by the languages of invaders
485765408Conquest theorylanguage diffused from a hearth as on group moved and overpowered earlier inhabitants
485765409Agricultural theorylanguage diffused with agriculture from an agricultural hearth
485765410Nostratic languageancestral language of Indo-European languages and several other language families
485765411Hearththe source area, or the area where the idea, innovation, characteristic originated
485765412Innovatedperson or group responsible for the original idea
485765413Adoptera person or group that accepts the idea being spread
485765414Agent of Diffusionthe method by which the idea is spread
485765415Barriersomething that prevents or slows the diffusion of an idea -physical: mountain range, desert, ocean -cultural: religion, language -permeable (interrupting): allows the diffusion but slows down -impermeable (absorbing): does not allow for diffusion
485765416Voluntary exposure or adoptiona person or group of people decide to accept or reject an idea
485765417Involuntary exposure or adoptiona person or group of people become adopters whether they want to or not
485765418Relocationthe idea, innovation, characteristics travels with people who migrate to a different location to disseminate from there
485765419Expansionthe idea, innovation, characteristic remains in the hearth as it moves outwards
485765420Contagiousnearly all adjacent people are affected ex: disease, Islam
485765421Hierarchicaldiffuses from city to city, and then from city to smaller communities ex: fashions, sushi restaurants
485765422Stimulusthe basic idea is accepted, but not the exact idea ex: fast food
485765423Acceptance rategenerally starts diffusing slowly, then speeds up tremendously, and then slows again
485765424Linguistic diversificationthe variation of languages spread throughout the world
485765425Preliterate societiesspeak but do not write their language
485765426Language familiesa collection of languages related through a common ancestor that existed long before recorded history
485765427Language subfamily or language branchcollection of languages related through a common ancestor that existed several thousand years
485765428Language groupa collection of languages within a branch or subfamily that share a common origin in the relatively recent past and display relatively few differences in grammar and vocabulary
485765429Standard languageone that is published, widely distributed, and purposefully taught
485765430Dialectsvariants of a standard language along regional or ethnic lines
485765431Syntaxthe way words are put together to form phrases
485765432Cadencethe rhythm of speech
485765433Isoglossgeographic boundary within which a particular linguistic feature occurs
485765434Mutual intelligibilitytwo people can understand eachother when speaking
485765435Dialect chainsa set of contagious dialects which the dialects closer to eachother at any place in the chain or more alike and closely related
485765436Sound shifta slight change in a word across languages within a subfamily or through a language family from the present backward toward its origin
485765437Backward reconstructionthe tracking of sound shifts and hardening of consonants "backward" toward the original language
485765438Extinct languagea language without any native speakers
485765439Deep reconstructiontechnique using the vocabulary of an extinct language to re-create the language that proceeded the extinct language
485765440Renfrew hypothesisstates that Anatolia (Turkey) diffused Europe's Indo-European languages
485765441Lingua francalanguage used among speakers of different languages for the purpose of trade and commerce
485765442Pidgin languagepeople speaking two or more languages are in contact with eachother and combine parts of their languages in a simplified structure and vocabulary
485765443Monolingual statescountries with only one language spoken ex: Japan
485765444Multilingual statescountries with more than one language is in use ex: Canada
485765445Official languagelanguage selected to promote internal cohesion
485765446Global languagecommon language of trade and commerce used around the world
485765447Placeuniqueness of a location
485765448Toponymsplace name
485765449Religionsets of traditions and beliefs relating to a god or gods
485765450Monotheistic religionsworship a single deity, a God or Allah
485765451Polytheistic religionsworship more than one god
485765452Animistic religionscentered on the belief that inanimate objects, such as mountains, boulders, rivers, and trees, possess spirits and should therefore be revered
485765453Caste systemsocial segregation of people on the basis of ancestry and occupation
485765454Pilgrimagewhen adherents voluntarily travel to a religious site to pay respects or participate in a ritual site
485765455Sacred sitesplaces or spaces people infuse with religious meaning
485777312Universalizing religionactively seek converts
485777313Ethnic religiondoes not actively seek converts outside of the group that started the religion

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