Diffusion
Culture
Migration
Language
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what is relocation diffusion?

This type of diffusion occurs when cultural elements spread from one area to another, usually through direct interaction between people, such as migration or trade.

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What is cultural diffusion?

This form of diffusion involves the spread of an underlying principle, even though a specific characteristic is rejected.

100

What is migration?

This term refers to the movement of people from one place to another with the intention of settling temporarily or permanently in the new location.

100

What is the Indo-European language family?

This language family, the largest in the world, includes languages such as English, Spanish, Hindi, and Bengali.

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What is hierarchical diffusion?

This form of cultural diffusion involves the spread of ideas, innovations, and practices from a central point or node to surrounding areas through a top-down or hierarchical pattern.

200

What is cultural syncretism?

This process involves the blending of cultural elements from different traditions, resulting in the creation of new cultural practices.

200

What is urban migration?

This type of migration involves the movement of people from rural areas to cities in search of better job opportunities and living conditions.

200

What is code-switching?

This phenomenon occurs when a speaker alternates between two or more languages, or language varieties, in the context of a single conversation.

300

What is expansion diffusion?

This type of diffusion occurs when an idea or innovation spreads outward from its point of origin, while still remaining strong in the original location.

300

What is high culture?

This type of culture encompasses the artistic, social, and intellectual expressions of a community, including its music, art, literature, and beliefs.

300

What is return migration?

This type of migration occurs when individuals or groups move back to their place of origin, often after a period of living elsewhere.

300

What is language evolution?

This phenomenon describes the evolution and change of languages over time due to cultural, social, and historical influences.

400

What is contagious diffusion?

This type of diffusion involves the spread of an idea or innovation through a population by person-to-person contact, similar to the way a contagious disease spreads.

400

What is culture?

This term describes the learned and shared behaviors, beliefs, values, and material objects that constitute a people's way of life.

400

What is seasonal migration?


This phenomenon describes the seasonal movement of people, often in response to changes in weather or employment opportunities.

400

What is language attrition?

This term describes the loss of a language as its speakers shift to speaking another language, often due to economic or social pressures.

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What is stimulus diffusion?

This form of diffusion involves the spread of an underlying principle, even though a specific characteristic is rejected.

500

What is modernism?

This term describes a cultural movement that began in the late 19th century, emphasizing individualism, experimentation, and a break from traditional forms.

500

What is international migration?

This term refers to the movement of people across international borders with the intent of settling in a new country.

500

 What is a pidgin?

This term describes a language that develops as a means of communication between speakers of different native languages, often for trade or commerce.

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