The process in which individuals learn their group's culture, through experience, observation, and instruction.
Acculturation
Ethnocentrism
Enculturation
Assimilation
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The feeling of disorientation experienced by someone who is suddenly subjected to an unfamiliar culture, way of life, or set of attitudes.
Psychological Dissonance
Culture Shock
Code Switching
Identify Confusion
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When one culture adopts aspects of another, but remains culturally distinct.
Acculturation
Enculturation
Assimilation
Ethnocentrism
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To be absorbed and integrated into a wider society or culture, by choice or force.
Ethnocentrism
Acculturation
Assimilation
Enculturation
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The tendency to see, interpret, and judge other cultures based on your own culture and standards - this connects members of a group together but can lead to (or support) the belief that your culture is superior to all others.
Cultural Relativity
Multiculturalism
Ethnocentrism
Cultural Appropriation
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The overall perspective from which one sees and understands the world - this is deeply connected to their culture, background & life experiences.
Ethnocentrism
Worldview
Selective Bias
Cultural Relativity
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The idea that a person's beliefs, values, and practices should be understood based on that person's own culture, rather than be judged based on the practices of another culture.
Ethnocentrism
Moral Relativism
Cultural Assimilation
Cultural Relativity
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The first evidence of written language was found in modern day...
China
Egypt
Iraq (Mesopotamia)
India (Indus Valley)
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Linguists were able to "teach" chimpanzees and apes...
to use American Sign Language
to read and write at a 1st grade level
to vocalize over 50 words in English
to take care of cats
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Which nation is known to have the highest degree of language diversity (over 800 languages)?
Australia
Papua New Guinea
The United States
Nigeria
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A variation of a language which is distinct to a specific region or social group
Jargon
Dialect
Slang
Language Diffusion
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This hypothesis states that children must learn language within a certain time during early development (2-13 years old)
Language Diffusion Hypothesis
Natural Order Hypothesis
Critical Period Hypothesis
Innate Language Hypothesis
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Changing the way you speak in front of your friends vs. in front of your boss would be an example of...
linguistic profiling
code switching
language mixing
dialect assimilation
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A form of discrimination in which a person in power uses language or dialect to make assumptions about another person
Implicit Bias
Xenophobia
Linguistic Profiling
Cultural Bias
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By current estimates, nearly ____ of the world's languages will be fully extinct by the end of the century.
10%
75%
20%
50%
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A language that will become extinct in the near future because no children speak it as their first language