Deck 9: Language and Musical Expression

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In anthropology performance, dance, and music are called:

A) expressive cultural forms.
B) culturally relative artifacts.
C) intangible symbols .
D) intensive cultural expressions.
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Which of the following statements best describes an anthropological understanding of language?

A)Language is subject to shifting cultural contexts and exhibits different aspects of cultural identity.
B)Language is universal, and all languages share the same features and a consistent and unchanging group of sounds.
C) When cultures are undergoing growth and change, language tends to become more conservative.
D) Languages change constantly, and no language can be studied intact.
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Which of the following was used most successfully by European colonizers as a weapon, a way to gain control over the cultural identities of subject peoples?

A) Sexuality
B) Dance
C) Language
D) Kinship
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Cultural borrowing, blending, and diffusion are all aspects of:

A) enculturation.
B) juxtaposition.
C) syncretism.
D) assimilation.
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Which of the following is not commonly associated with historical linguistics?

A) Grouping languages into families
B) Analysis of how a language is currently used
C) Comparative study of languages
D) Identification of similarities and differences between languages
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Ethnolinguists are anthropologists who specialize in the study of:

A) language.
B) music.
C) symbolism.
D) ethnicity.
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Approximately how many languages exist today?

A) 6,000
B) 1,700
C) 3,400
D) 9,500
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The study of language sounds is called:

A) morphemes.
B) ethnolinguistics.
C) phonology.
D) phonetics.
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The smallest unit of sound that conveys meaning is called a(n):

A) idiophone.
B) phoneme.
C) syntax.
D) morpheme.
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The International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA) is a(n):

A)Alphabetical record of all of the words that carry meanings in human languages.
B) collection of symbols that identify all the sounds of all languages.
C) collection of symbols that identify the sounds of all non-Western languages.
D) alphabet of all letters (symbols) used to identify written sounds.
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Dental, bilabial, alveolar lateral sounds are commonly found in what types of languages?

A) Colonial languages
B) Click languages
C) Latin-based languages
D) Ancestral languages
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Ethnosemantics is most accurately described as a linguistic:

A) language.
B) performance.
C) theory.
D) method.
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Which of the following would most commonly be associated with ethnosemantics?

A) Semantic domains
B) Idiophones
C) Linguistic relativity
D) Pidgins
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Which of the following best illustrates a semantic domain?

A) House, tree, sky, porch
B) Pants, shirts, blouses, shorts
C) Blue, red, tall, short
D) Up, down, school, football
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The belief that all languages are equally useful means of communication is called:

A) linguistic relativity.
B) cultural relativism.
C) ethnosemantics.
D) linguistic assimilation.
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Which of the following statements about color is correct?

A) Colors are universal, and all cultures perceive and name them similarly.
B) Color is a human universal, but only state societies name colors.
C) Across cultures, individuals are not able to perceive the same colors in the environment.
D) The recognition and naming of colors is culturally learned.
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New and partial language blends are called:

A) accents.
B) dialects.
C) creoles.
D) pidgins.
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A way of speaking that is characteristic of a group of people is called:

A) dialect.
B) accent.
C) clicks.
D) creoles.
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Which anthropological fieldworker gathered African American folklore in Florida during the 1930s?

A) Allison Davis
B) Franz Boas
C) Zora Neale Hurston
D) Hortense Powdermaker
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What was the most important factor shaping AAE?

A) Colonialism
B) Slavery
C) Imperialism
D) WWII
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If I say, "Good evening, Mr. Moore" in one place and turn around to my friend and say, "Hey there!" I am:

A) code switching.
B) using a unified semantic domain.
C) language coding.
D) applying linguistic symbolism.
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Ethnomusicologists are:

A) musicians.
B) therapists.
C) linguists.
D) physical trainers.
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Which of the following is not a common activity for an ethnomusicologist?

A) Study musical transcription
B) Work to change a culture's music
C) Study how instruments are used to make music
D) Identify diverse types of music
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Among the Siriono:

A) there is no local music.
B) there are only idiophones.
C) all individuals sing choral music and dance.
D) each individual has his or her own personal song.
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Tones are associated with which type of music?

A) Indigenous
B) Western
C) Percussive
D) Asian
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Which of the following is not an idiophone?

A) Violin
B) Gong
C) Rattle
D) Xylophone
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In Peru during the early part of the 20th century, there was a concerted effort to create a more meaningful national identity. What type of music and performance did they research and revive?

A) Maya
B) Aztec
C) Incan
D) European
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In 2003, UNESCO designated music as part of the world's:

A) cultural heritage.
B) physical landscapes.
C) most endangered languages.
D) cultures.
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The first systematic sound recordings were made on:

A) vinyl records.
B) phonographic cylinders.
C) paraffin hieroglyphs.
D) compact cassettes.
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Bassnectar is a musician known for what type of music?

A) Electronic dance music
B) European classical music
C) Ballads and traditional rounds
D) Boogie woogie and rap
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Kurdish language and music were suppressed by Turkey in the early to mid-1900s.
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State authorities often use language as a means of political control.
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In Indonesia there are two official state languages, and all citizens are required to speak both of them.
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Boas did not believe that languages were unique.
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Click languages in Africa are rapidly disappearing.
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The ethnosemantic approach is no longer used in linguistic study.
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Benjamin Whorf argued that all higher levels of human thought were dependent on language.
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Those who learn second languages are affected by the first language they learned.
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A pidgin is a completely developed language that started as creole.
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Ebonics has roots in U.S. slavery.
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New music can reflect emerging cultural identities.
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Ethnomusicologists are not formally trained in music.
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Tonal music is found in all cultures.
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Threats to musical heritage may have repercussions for cultural identity.
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Franz Boas was the first anthropologist to use sound recordings.
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​Distinguish between the terms phonology, phonemes, and phonetics.
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Describe Benjamin Whorf's contributions to our understanding of language.
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How do languages customarily emerge? Discuss and provides examples.
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What is code switching? Give an example.
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Identify five different common idiophones.
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How can language be used as a political weapon? Give examples and discuss the potential widespread effects of language suppression.
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Explain the Sapir-Whorf hypothesis and give examples. Do you believe that there are language universals? Why or why not?
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How are music and language similar types of expressive culture?
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Deck 9: Language and Musical Expression
1
In anthropology performance, dance, and music are called:

A) expressive cultural forms.
B) culturally relative artifacts.
C) intangible symbols .
D) intensive cultural expressions.
expressive cultural forms.
2
Which of the following statements best describes an anthropological understanding of language?

A)Language is subject to shifting cultural contexts and exhibits different aspects of cultural identity.
B)Language is universal, and all languages share the same features and a consistent and unchanging group of sounds.
C) When cultures are undergoing growth and change, language tends to become more conservative.
D) Languages change constantly, and no language can be studied intact.
Language is subject to shifting cultural contexts and exhibits different aspects of cultural identity.
3
Which of the following was used most successfully by European colonizers as a weapon, a way to gain control over the cultural identities of subject peoples?

A) Sexuality
B) Dance
C) Language
D) Kinship
Language
4
Cultural borrowing, blending, and diffusion are all aspects of:

A) enculturation.
B) juxtaposition.
C) syncretism.
D) assimilation.
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Which of the following is not commonly associated with historical linguistics?

A) Grouping languages into families
B) Analysis of how a language is currently used
C) Comparative study of languages
D) Identification of similarities and differences between languages
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Ethnolinguists are anthropologists who specialize in the study of:

A) language.
B) music.
C) symbolism.
D) ethnicity.
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Approximately how many languages exist today?

A) 6,000
B) 1,700
C) 3,400
D) 9,500
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The study of language sounds is called:

A) morphemes.
B) ethnolinguistics.
C) phonology.
D) phonetics.
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The smallest unit of sound that conveys meaning is called a(n):

A) idiophone.
B) phoneme.
C) syntax.
D) morpheme.
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The International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA) is a(n):

A)Alphabetical record of all of the words that carry meanings in human languages.
B) collection of symbols that identify all the sounds of all languages.
C) collection of symbols that identify the sounds of all non-Western languages.
D) alphabet of all letters (symbols) used to identify written sounds.
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Dental, bilabial, alveolar lateral sounds are commonly found in what types of languages?

A) Colonial languages
B) Click languages
C) Latin-based languages
D) Ancestral languages
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Ethnosemantics is most accurately described as a linguistic:

A) language.
B) performance.
C) theory.
D) method.
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Which of the following would most commonly be associated with ethnosemantics?

A) Semantic domains
B) Idiophones
C) Linguistic relativity
D) Pidgins
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Which of the following best illustrates a semantic domain?

A) House, tree, sky, porch
B) Pants, shirts, blouses, shorts
C) Blue, red, tall, short
D) Up, down, school, football
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The belief that all languages are equally useful means of communication is called:

A) linguistic relativity.
B) cultural relativism.
C) ethnosemantics.
D) linguistic assimilation.
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Which of the following statements about color is correct?

A) Colors are universal, and all cultures perceive and name them similarly.
B) Color is a human universal, but only state societies name colors.
C) Across cultures, individuals are not able to perceive the same colors in the environment.
D) The recognition and naming of colors is culturally learned.
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New and partial language blends are called:

A) accents.
B) dialects.
C) creoles.
D) pidgins.
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A way of speaking that is characteristic of a group of people is called:

A) dialect.
B) accent.
C) clicks.
D) creoles.
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Which anthropological fieldworker gathered African American folklore in Florida during the 1930s?

A) Allison Davis
B) Franz Boas
C) Zora Neale Hurston
D) Hortense Powdermaker
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What was the most important factor shaping AAE?

A) Colonialism
B) Slavery
C) Imperialism
D) WWII
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21
If I say, "Good evening, Mr. Moore" in one place and turn around to my friend and say, "Hey there!" I am:

A) code switching.
B) using a unified semantic domain.
C) language coding.
D) applying linguistic symbolism.
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Ethnomusicologists are:

A) musicians.
B) therapists.
C) linguists.
D) physical trainers.
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Which of the following is not a common activity for an ethnomusicologist?

A) Study musical transcription
B) Work to change a culture's music
C) Study how instruments are used to make music
D) Identify diverse types of music
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Among the Siriono:

A) there is no local music.
B) there are only idiophones.
C) all individuals sing choral music and dance.
D) each individual has his or her own personal song.
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Tones are associated with which type of music?

A) Indigenous
B) Western
C) Percussive
D) Asian
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Which of the following is not an idiophone?

A) Violin
B) Gong
C) Rattle
D) Xylophone
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In Peru during the early part of the 20th century, there was a concerted effort to create a more meaningful national identity. What type of music and performance did they research and revive?

A) Maya
B) Aztec
C) Incan
D) European
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In 2003, UNESCO designated music as part of the world's:

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B) physical landscapes.
C) most endangered languages.
D) cultures.
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The first systematic sound recordings were made on:

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C) paraffin hieroglyphs.
D) compact cassettes.
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Bassnectar is a musician known for what type of music?

A) Electronic dance music
B) European classical music
C) Ballads and traditional rounds
D) Boogie woogie and rap
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Kurdish language and music were suppressed by Turkey in the early to mid-1900s.
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State authorities often use language as a means of political control.
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In Indonesia there are two official state languages, and all citizens are required to speak both of them.
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Boas did not believe that languages were unique.
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Click languages in Africa are rapidly disappearing.
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The ethnosemantic approach is no longer used in linguistic study.
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Benjamin Whorf argued that all higher levels of human thought were dependent on language.
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Those who learn second languages are affected by the first language they learned.
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A pidgin is a completely developed language that started as creole.
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Ebonics has roots in U.S. slavery.
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New music can reflect emerging cultural identities.
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Ethnomusicologists are not formally trained in music.
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Tonal music is found in all cultures.
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Threats to musical heritage may have repercussions for cultural identity.
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Franz Boas was the first anthropologist to use sound recordings.
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​Distinguish between the terms phonology, phonemes, and phonetics.
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Describe Benjamin Whorf's contributions to our understanding of language.
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How do languages customarily emerge? Discuss and provides examples.
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What is code switching? Give an example.
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Identify five different common idiophones.
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How can language be used as a political weapon? Give examples and discuss the potential widespread effects of language suppression.
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Explain the Sapir-Whorf hypothesis and give examples. Do you believe that there are language universals? Why or why not?
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How are music and language similar types of expressive culture?
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