Use LEFT and RIGHT arrow keys to navigate between flashcards;
Use UP and DOWN arrow keys to flip the card;
H to show hint;
A reads text to speech;
34 Cards in this Set
- Front
- Back
Language can be communicated in unspoken ways such as: |
writing, morse code, american sign language. |
|
Human communication is? |
transfer of information from one person to another. |
|
what does speech represent? |
spoken languages. |
|
Human communication includes? |
kinesics and proxemics |
|
art by approapriation is? |
consists of all the other objects that "became art" because at a certain moment certain people decided that they belonged to a certain category. |
|
art by intention is? |
objects that were made to be art such as impressichist paintings |
|
what is art defined as? |
play within form producing some aesthitically successful transformation representation (art--> living communication) |
|
what is an example of empowerment from the textbook? |
doll play: (intragaton) the qualities of "whitness" not limited to slander but the way style of life. |
|
Empowerment is the effect of play, what does that mean? |
through satire and clashing can comment on adults or those in power. |
|
what is the effect of play? |
empowerment |
|
5 distinct features of culture? |
learned, shared, patterned, symbolic, adaptive |
|
cultural relativsim |
understanding different culture in its own terms; sympathetically. |
|
culture |
sets of learned behaviors and ideas that humans acquire as members of society. |
|
language? |
our principle means of communication and social symbol. |
|
symbol |
object or thing that represents an idea, thought, or mental entity and belief. |
|
linguistics |
scientific study of language |
|
Language
|
system of arbitary vocal sounds. what enables humans to communicate. key componets of human symbolic creativity |
|
what are the two kinds of metacommioton? |
farming and reflexivity |
|
reflexivity within metacomminucation is? |
critical thinking/reflection about ones own experience or way of thinking and interpreting the world. |
|
linguistic relativity principle is? |
it suggest that language has the power to shape the way people see the world. |
|
communicative competence is? |
the mastery of adult rules for socially and culturally approapriative speech. |
|
linguistic competence is? |
the mastery of adult grammar. |
|
children and language |
develop a understanding of -speech appropiate to a social context. |
|
Human Languages exhibit patterns at multiple levels while________ call systems do not? |
non-human |
|
Patterning in language involves? (4) |
-morphemes (unite of meaning) -pragmatics (use of language) |
|
pragmatics in patterning means? |
use of language |
|
semantics in patterning language means? |
meaning |
|
linguistic determinism ? |
reduces the patters of thought and culture to the grammatical patterns of the language spoken. |
|
Ethnopragmatics is what? |
the study of language use that relies on ethnography to see how speech is constituted by and constructive of social interaction. |
|
openess in play means? |
to talk and think about the same things in differnt wanys; things in same ways. |
|
Metacommuncation in play means? |
communication about the process of communication itself. |
|
farming within metacommunication is? |
signals play vs. ordinary life |
|
morphemes in pattern means? |
units of meaning. |
|
syntax in patterning means? |
sentence stucture |