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Cognitive Anthropology and Second Language Learning

1Intro-a value o the second language -what can anthropological approach bring to understanding language acquisition? -Cognitive Anthropology 2: Language and culture-Linguistic relativity (Sapir-Whorf hypothesis)what is it? How is it proposed if affects someone’s perception? -What does language say about people and society? •Culture values, philosophy, categorization of the world 3: Cognitive anthropology and second language learning -Psychic unity of man kind: we are all working with the same brain, but culture shapes us in powerful ways -Chinese and English leaners -The challenge: 1)When Chinese learning English the challenge they meet 2) When American learning Chinese the challenge they meet -The difference •graphemic vs. phonemic language; language structure; cultural domains.4Culture Considerations -Chinglish- Chinese cultural values :sense of identity;What does that mean for Chinglish speaker? English as international language:Why English speaker need to learn second languag

anthropology final paper

this is from anthropology class. I need totally 3pages (900 word+) I need 250words for each question from Part I ( you can choose A or B) For part II you should choose the multiple choice. Also, write brief question 4-7 & extra credit for totally 650 words. You should use books: don't sleep there are snacks, wade Davis- light at the age of the world. Other resources: heritage food sharing, which is food presentation from my anthropology class: Korean food: rice cake, American food: chips, brownie, Mexican food: enchilada, pan dulce, tamales How do you use resources is explained in the paper. Read carefully

Numerical Analysis Topic peerreview

Please take look at the two proof portfolio files, and write one paragraph of the peer review which can be commented on the page. Take into account clarity, correctness, and communication. After that, please complete each the following form for both of them: Clarity: rating: comment: correctness: rating: comment: Please also indicate which proof portfolio you are comment on.

Literature summaries

Hi, i am studying anthropology and i am currently planning my fieldwork for my dissertation class. As part of my work i need to include literature summaries of anthropological methods used in the research aswell as literature that links to my work, in this case religion and community, as i am studying churchgoers at my local church. Please follow the following guideline; 1. Max 300-350 words on the actual literature summary 2.considering the word count it would be best to split it 5 different summaries. Remember to summarise one reading for each summary! Split it up like this ; please summarise the key parts that the author outlines in regards to the topic i point out for each summary 1.writing ethnographic fieldnotes (emerson:1995) 2.what is participant observation and its usefulness 3.reflex

Elemental analysis by laser ablation inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry

This will be slotted into the literature review section of an archaeology thesis that is looking at the bone chemistry of early South American populations. The rest of the thesis is written in layman's terms, but with professional wording and reference to scientific text. The format should be: Introduction: Introducing elemental analyses and their archaeological applications (what elements in particular have been useful to archaeological studies? Introducing Laser Ablation Inductively Coupled Plasma Mass Spectrometry (what is it? what has it's primary use been?, how is it used in archaeology?). Brief History: A brief history of elemental analyses via LA-ICP-MS. Applications in Archaeology: An outline of the applications of elemental analyses (by LA-ICP-MS) to archaeological sites, with brief reference to case studies that illustrate its use. References: Only peer reviewed journals and books will be accepted as references. I have 5 papers that I can send, which outline the topic a

Deep Economy" by Bill McKibben

In many respects, the book "Deep Economy" by Bill McKibben represents something of a culminating piece of this course (Individuals and Society). This is true in regard to the contemporary phenomenon of globalization. Initially, we have considered the impact of globalization on human groups throughout the world by analyzing globalization's connection to modern systems of slavery. Specifically, population growth and depletion have left many groups vulnerable to the forces of modernization that have penetrated the world in search of profits. We then saw how globalization has its roots in the broader historical process that pits large-scale societies against earlier forms of tribal or small-scales societies. Bodley's analysis also focuses out attention on the differences in values that have framed and continue to support this process. Indeed, both Bodley and Bales point to consumerism as the fundamental ideology behind the global commercialization mov

Deep Economy" by Bill McKibben

In many respects, the book "Deep Economy" by Bill McKibben represents something of a culminating piece of this course (Individuals and Society). This is true in regard to the contemporary phenomenon of globalization. Initially, we have considered the impact of globalization on human groups throughout the world by analyzing globalization's connection to modern systems of slavery. Specifically, population growth and depletion have left many groups vulnerable to the forces of modernization that have penetrated the world in search of profits. We then saw how globalization has its roots in the broader historical process that pits large-scale societies against earlier forms of tribal or small-scales societies. Bodley's analysis also focuses out attention on the differences in values that have framed and continue to support this process. Indeed, both Bodley and Bales point to consumerism as the fundamental ideology behind the global commercialization mov

Anthropology Term Paper

Your paper should be 6-8 pages, double spaced, font size 12. Please do not try to extend length of paper with long direct quotations or lots of illustrations. A paper of this length should not have more than one direct quote if it enhances your thesis. All paraphrased material must be cited in the text of every paragraph for example, (Smith 1992:34) which is (author date:page). If it does not, it is considered plagiarized. Please see the Guide that is attached. The paper MUST have a "References Cited" page at the end. Sources Use both text/articles/books and internet sources. Normally for a paper of this length you will use 3-5 sources. At least one must be a text source. Structure: Your paper should have an introduction that includes your thesis statement and at least two to three sections having to do with the point of your paper. Each section should begin with a topic sentence that supports your thesis sentence. You need not include a summary. If you are trying to prove a point,

take home final

according to the video answer each question. there is the your inner fish website http://www.hhmi.org/biointeractive/episode-1-your-inner-fish there is the the story of the human body website : http://avaxbooks.me/goto?u6iqwaqarw7hbbg4y8 you can allocate four page for all the question , please answer each question. two page for the question 1 two page for the question 2.

Writing Assignment Three: Contributing to an Intellectual Conversation

Think of our readings and classroom discussions so far as one long intellectual conversation concerning fairytale culture. With this final paper, you are being asked to intervene more decisively in that conversation, to interpret an aspect of the debate and thereby contribute to a greater understanding of fairytales and representations of, specifically in the contexts of real-world media – advertising campaigns; TV show trends; film depictions; etc. Analyzing a chosen test object through the lens of our course readings and beyond, you will produce a research essay based on an original inquiry, making appropriate use of both primary and secondary sources.