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Vocab List Chapter 5

Concepts of Culture

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232253709AcculturationThe adoption by an ethnic group of enough of the ways of the host society to be able to function economically and socially
232253710assimilationthe complete blending of an ethnic group into the host society, resulting in the loss of all distinctive ethnic traits
232253711cultural maladaptationpoor or inadequate adaptation that occurs when a group pursues an adaptive strategy that, in the short run, fails to provide the necessities of life or, in the long run, destroys the environment that nourishes it.
232253712Cultural corethe territorial nucleus from which a country grows in an area over time, often containing the national capital and the main center of commerce, culture, and industry
232253713Cultural peripherya concept based on the tendency of both formal and functional cluture regions to consist of a core or node, in which defining trats and purest or function are headquartered, and a periphery that is tributary and displays fewer of the defining traits.
232253714Cultural ecologybroadly defined, the study of the relationships between the physical environment and culture; narrowly defined, the study of a culture as an adaptive system that facilitates human adaptation to nature and environmental change
232253715Cultural landscapethe artificial landscape; the visible human imprint on the land
232253716Culturetotal way of life held in common by a group of people, including such learned features as speech, ideolofy, behavior; livelihood, technology, and government; or the local, customary way of doing things- a way oflife; an everchanging process in which a group is actively engaged; a dynamic mix of symbols, beliefs, speech, and practices.
232253717Adaptive strategiesthe unique way in which each culture uses its particular physical environment; those aspects of culture that serve to provide the necessities of life- food, clothing, shelter, and defense.
232253718folk architecturearchitecture that comes from the collective memory of groups of traditional people. These buildings are based not on blueprints but on mental images that change little form one generation to the next and use locally available raw materials
232253719Folk culturea small cohesive, stable, isolated, nearly self-sufficient group that is homogeneous in custom and race; characterized by a strong family or clan structure, order maintained through sanctions based in the religion or family, little division of labor other than that between the sexes, frequent and strong interpersonal relationships, and a material culture consisting mainly of a handmade goods
232253720Folktraditional, rural; the opposite of "popular"
232253721Folkloretraditional customs, tales, sayings, dances, or art forms preserved among a people
232253722Material cultureall physical, tangible objects made and used by members of a cultural group, such as clothing, buildings, tools and utensils, instruments, furniture, and artwork; the visible aspect of culture. all physical, tangible objects made and used by members of a cultural group, such as clothing, buildings, tools and utensils, instruments, furniture, and artwork; the visible aspect of culture
232253723Nonmaterial culturethe wide range of tales, songs, lore, beliefs, superstitions, and customs that passes from generation to generation as part of an oral or written tradition.
232253724Popular culturea dynamic culture based in large, heterogeneous societies permitting considerable individualism, innovation, and change; having a money-based economy, division of labor into professions, secular institutions of control, and weak interpersonal ties; producing and consuming machine-made goods.
232253725Survey patterna pattern of original land survey in an area.
232253726Creolea language derived from a pidgin that has acquired a fuller vocabulary and become the native language of its speakers.
232253727Dialecta distinctive local or regional variant of a language that remains mutually intelligible to speakers of other dialects of that language; a subtype of a language.
232253728Isoglossthe border of usage of an individual word or pronunciation.
232253729Isogloss- the border of usage of an individual word or pronunciation
232253730Languagea mutually agreed-upon system of symbolic communication that has a spoken and usually a written expression.
232253731Language familya group of related languages derived from a common ancestor.
232253732Lingua francaan existing, well established language of communication and commerce used widely where it is not a mother tongue
232253733Linguistic refuge areaan area protected by isolation or inhospitable environmental conditions in which a language or dialect has survived.
232253734Monolingualspeaking only one language.
232253735Multilingualspeaking more than one language.
232253736Official language- in multilingual countries the language selected, often by the educated and politically powerful elite, to promote internal cohesion; usually the language of the courts and government.
232253737Pidgina composite language consisting of a small vocabulary borrowed from the linguistic groups involved in international commerce.
232253738Toponymplace name.
232253739Mutual intelligibilitythe ability of two people to understand each other when speaking.

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