PARADIGMS
PEOPLE
CONCEPTS
METHODS
COMMUNICATION
100
Double: As part of the *this* paradigm, *this* anthropologist documented Native American languages and cultural traditions that seemed on the verge of disappearing because of European colonization, a practice which later became known as "salvage anthropology."
What/who is Franz Boas of the first paradigm?
100
Two researchers known for their work on language socialization
Who are Elinor Ochs and Bambi Schieffelin?
100
Whatever stands for something else.
What is sign?
100
Method in which ethnographer joins in the activities of the people being studied while remaining a conscious observer
What is participant observation?
100
Widespread notion that communication involves transferring content between two people using language, assumed to be value-free.
What is the conduit model of communication?
200
Adherents of this paradigm were trained in theoretical issues including heteroglossia and language ideology.
What is the Third Paradigm?
200
She is known for her work on language and literacy
Who is Shirley Brice Heath?
200
Semiotics
What is the scientific study of signs?
200
The three kinds of interview structures
What are unstructured, semi-structured, and structured?
200
The dictionary meaning, also known as the referential-denotative meaning.
What is semantic meaning?
300
This paradigm is closely identified with "sociolinguistics" and "linguistic anthropology," with a focus on the ethnography of communication.
What is the second paradigm?
300
The philosopher who offered a triadic sign-centered or semiotic model of communication.
Who is Charles Peirce?
300
Shared experience, feelings, and thoughts, which all add up to sharing a sense of "what's going on here"
What is intersubjectivity?
300
A technique for eliciting more information from an informant.
What is probing?
300
The effect the sign has; whatever a sign creates.
What is the interpretant?
400
True or False: Paradigms cannot co-exist.
What is False?
400
Linguist whose theory of signs included the dyad: the signifier and the signified.
Who is de Saussure?
400
Refers to all the different kinds of work that language does.
What is multifunctionality?
400
Process of writing down everything that was said on tape
What is transcription?
400
Set of signs used to perform a social role or to perform social etiquette (e.g., medicalese)
What is register?
500
Double: *This* theoretical issue, also known as the Sapir-Whorf hypothesis, has been closely identified with *this* paradigm.
What is linguistic relativity of the first paradigm?
500
Famous for their work on speech communities
Who are Gumperz and Labov?
500
A group of people who come together around mutual engagement in an endeavor
What is a community of practice?
500
Ling. anthro. are interested in *this* kind of speech.
What is naturally-occurring speech?
500
Dialect of a particular social class
What is sociolect?