Intro to culture/what is it?
Cultural Diffusion
Organizing Languages
Language families
Potpourri
100

What is a custom?

What is a repetitive act of a group, performed to the extent that it becomes the characteristic of that group.

100

What is cultural convergence and what are two positives and two negatives of it?

Cultural convergence is when cultures come together and mix.

Pos: Democrazation and sharing knowledge

Neg: Loss of indigenous languages and only a few languages are widely used in important business.

100

What is a centripetal force?

A force that tends to unify people.

100

What are the main language families? Which has the most speakers?

Turkic, Dravidian, Austronesian, Afro-Asiatic, Niger-Congo, Sino-Tibetan, and Indo-European.

Indo-European has the most.

100

What is a working language?

Designated by an International corporation as its primary means of communication for daily correspondence and conversation. 

200

Folk .vs. Pop culture

Folk culture is small, homogeneous groups in rural isolated areas. 

Pop culture is large, heterogeneous societies that are ever-changing.

200

What is this an example of: A skater practices everyday and also does dance to improve their form.

Culture complex (2 cultural traits interact and help influence/define people)

200

How can language be a centrifugal and centripetal force?

Language can unite people because they can communicate and share their ideas. It can also divide them by people not being able to communicate effectively and therefore creating tension between certain groups.

200

What are the most used languages in Indo-Iranian and Germanic? Name 2

Indo-Iranian: Hindi and Urdu

Germanic: English, German, Dutch, Swedish, Danish, Norwegian and Icelandic.

200

What is a dialect and sub dialect?

Dialect is a regional variation of a language distinguished by vocabulary, spelling and pronunciation.

Sub dialect is a subdivision of dialect.

300

Define ethnocentrism

The belief that your culture is at the center and you base your feelings about someones culture off of your own. 

300

What is contemporary cultural diffusion?

Improved communication and technology diffuse and create a hyperconnected world.

300

Name the 5 ways to organize languages.

Institutional, developing, vigorous, threatened, and dying.

300

What are the most used Balto-Slavic and Romance languages? Name 2

Balto-Slavic: Polish, Czech, and Slovak

Romance: Spanish, French, Italian, and Portugese

300

What is a pidgin?

It's created by learning few grammar rules and words of linga franca and mixing some elements of diff languages. 

400

What is idea is this; cultures can be separate from one another and still co-exist.

multicultralism 

400

What is placemaking?

Where people want to live, work, learn, and play.

400

Why may certain languages be dying?

Because only a small population use them and the language is not being transmitted to children. 

400

What is an informal language? Give examples

When you take two things and mix them. Spanglish, Franglais, and Denglish.

400

What is a literary tradition?

It means written as well as spoken.

500

Describe how to break down a natural landscape and what to look for?


Look at physical features, agricultural and industrial practices, religious and linguistic characteristics, evidence of sequent occupancy, traditional and modern architecture, and land use patterns.

500

What are artifacts, sociofacts, and mentifacts? Give examples

Artifacts: Objects, material items, and technology created by a culture. Car, tools, and buildings

Sociofacts: Structures and organizations of a culture which influence social behavior. Sports and education

Mentifacts: Shared ideas, values, and beliefs. Religion, language, and beliefs.

500

What is Vulgar Latin?

Latin people in provinces learned that was not standard literacy, but spoken form.

500

What is a creolized language?

A language that results from the mixing of a colonizers language and the indigenous language of the people being dominated.

500

What is an isogloss?

A word usage boundary