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19 Cards in this Set
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What people are able to articulate. Ex: Rules of marraige
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Explicit Culture
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What people are unable to articulate. Things you cannot explain or know why.
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Tactic Culture
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Too comfortable to leave their comfort zone and never went into the actual field
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Armchair Anthro
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Went to the country but either sat and only watched or had others come to them
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Verandah Anthro
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Living with the people, interacting in every way
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Village Studies
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Went to more than one field site and traveling to other fields
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Multi-Cited Research
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What is the primary method for collecting data?
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Participant-Observation
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Analyses based on descriptions
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Qualitative
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Analyses based on measurements
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Quantitative
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Insiders perspective
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Emic
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outsiders perspective
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etic
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A system of cultural knowledge used to generate and interpret speech
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language
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a behavior that produces vocal sounds
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speech
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The structure and content of word forms. Ex: adding an 's' to a word
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Morphology
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the categories and rules for forming vocal symbols
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Phonology
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a basic element defined by phonological rules for every language. minimal categories of speech sounds that serve to keep utterances apart.
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Phonemes
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Categories and rules for combining vocal symbols
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Grammar
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The rules of combining words into phrases and sentences. the arrangement of words
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Syntax
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The study of meaning and the rules for relating vocal symbols to their referents.
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Semantics
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