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- translation
- s and necessary to communication, and one of many different kinds of metalinguistic capacities that all langu... llenge would also do the same but in a completely different way. Each translation would be adequate, but inco... on, a given utterance accomplishes as many as six different functions which are part of the process of commun... l frame, linguistic diversity is imagined as many different natural species, perfectly isolated, and each uni
- the_social_life_of_language @3621:2024
- identify a theme that you see running through the different topics we have discussed in this class, and to ma... t that this general idea can be seen in multiple, different ethnographic cases. This essay is not a “literat... n in society. Every case we saw in this class is different in lots of different ways. Anthropologists always assume that people are different. So the contrasts among t
- 7.1 @1002:2018
- ty is a product of their history. * Complex. Many different kinds of logic coexist within every society, like... ies are changing all the time, but change goes in different directions, and history is not linear or progress... social forms starts from the view that there are different types of society, and one can compare them to und... ernity ## For Weber "traditional" societies were different from "modern" societies. Traditional societies a
- 4 @2700:2022
- he world of humanity is diverse and includes many different ways of life. It’s also clearly very unequal. You can look at this two different ways: * The world is a mosaic of different cultures. * Societies of the world are part of a stratified ... erspectives and values are marginalized; they are different but they exist in the context of the dominant cul
- 4 @2700:2021
- he world of humanity is diverse and includes many different ways of life. It’s also clearly very unequal. You can look at this two different ways: * The world is a mosaic of different cultures. * Societies of the world are part of a stratified ... erspectives and values are marginalized; they are different but they exist in the context of the dominant cul
- difference
- # Difference People are different from each other. For some scholars and thinkers, these differences don't h... fundamental similarity. * Sure, everyone has a different hair color; the important thing is that everyone ... little above or below that. * Sure, everyone has different ideas about personal space. But 12 inches feels r... e are lots of ways in which individual people are different from each other, many of these differences are co
- mills-methods
- cieties of the world, whether large or small, are different in many ways and similar in many ways. Like seve... everal cases to understand why some societies are different than others, and why some societies are similar. ... nterested in explaining. These two cases are very different in several ways. You could consider all the speci... that are very similar. We assume that people are different, and that every society and situation in which pe
- sydney @talks
- two legs, two arms, and so on. ## Why are people different? ## Around the world, people can be quite different. People within one society can be pretty different from each other too. What are some of the ways in which ... y, people were very interested in why humans were different, and they generally believed that most of the dif
- 5.1 @1002:2022
- lationships differently, and each society assigns different degrees of importance to these ties. Kinship is ... e universal, but whether they count as kinship is different everywhere. ==== A useful distinction ==== * ... at family comes in many forms, and that people in different cultures have different ideas of families, is not surprising and controversial. Yet do we see this diversit
- emile_durkheim
- e. Institutions can have a function that is quite different from its stated purpose. ### Sanctions and soci... ral issues. And yet we treat them as if they were different than 'crime'. You might say, well, maybe in the ... g disputes between people each function to create different kinds of social solidarity. Criminal acts are p... t everyone in society has a stake in the outcome. Different societies treat the same act with different kinds
- mind
- to see the world the same way. This makes Boas different from Tylor. Tylor says that people have a psychic... ment (see Tylor 1920, 184). What they acquire are different degrees of development of the same basic intellec... tly the same. As anthropologists we are open to different ways of living, but not necessarily different ways of being in the world. Many anthropologists have challeng
- 9 @2700:2022
- is an individual face in the crowd. In fact, many different forces are at work that seek to put everyone in different kinds of classificatory schemata. ===== Strangers... society is ethnocentric. It is common among many different societies for its name for itself to be //people/... ion are the only ways to divide the world up into different national puzzle pieces. * People create symbo
- 5 @2700:2022
- , unitary essence, or is it just a name for many, different things? ==== Two responses ==== <HTML> <table> ... e in common. <HTML> </td> <td> </HTML> People are different; there is nothing they have in common. <HTML> </t... ixed. Everything is somewhere on a continuum, and different points on the continuum have **both** one side **... the material world. * Contemporary Orokaiva is different from the Orokaiva of the past, but we can still f
- syntax @wiki
- Links to [[syntax|existing pages]] are shown in a different style from [[nonexisting]] ones. * DokuWiki doe... For Mozilla and Firefox it can be enabled through different workaround mentioned in the [[http://kb.mozillazi... . ===== Sectioning ===== You can use up to five different levels of headlines to structure your content. If... mitigate the problem, you can upload your file in different formats for maximum browser compatibility. For e
- 1.1.1 @1001:2020
- your university? * Your path to university is different from everyone else’s. It’s what you can add to th... olved this question ===== This question has many different possible answers, and anthropologists continue to... In this class, I want everyone to listen to what different anthropologists say on this question, and I want ... r is divided into modules, each one focusing on a different question, and culminating in an assignment. ====