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Accent
A way of pronouncing words
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Acculturation
Occurs when an ethnic or immigrant group adopts enough of the ways of the host society to be able to function economically and socially
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Assimilation
Occurs when an ethnic or immigrant group blends in with the host culture and loses many culturally distinctive traits
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Centrifugal Force
A force that threatens the cohesion of a neighborhood
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Centripetal Force
A force that brings people together and unifies a neighborhood
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Colonialism
The act of forcefully controlling a foreign territory
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Creole
A combined language that has a fuller vocabulary than a pidgin language and becomes a native language
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Creolization
The linguistic process where languages converge and create new languages and forms of communication
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Cultural Relativism
An approach to understanding other cultures that seeks to understand individuals and cultures from a wider perspective of cultural logic
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Culture Trait
A single aspect of a given culture or society
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Culture Hearth
A focused geographic area where important innovations are born and from which they spread
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Dialect
A regional variation of a language that is understood by people who speak other variations of that language
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Endangered Language
A language that is not taught to children by their parents and is not used actively in everyday matters
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Ethnic Group
A people of common ancestry and cultural tradition; characterized by a strong feeling of group identity
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Ethnic Religion
A religion identified with a particular ethnic or tribal group that does not seek converts
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Ethnocentric Approach
An approach to understanding other cultures that evaluates them from the perspective of the observer's culture
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Extinct Language
A language that has only a few elderly speakers still living or no living speakers
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Glocalization
Adapting global practices to fit local cultural practices and preferences
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Imperialism
The motivating impulse to control greater amounts of territory
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Indigenous Culture
A local culture that is no longer the dominant ethnic group within its traditional homeland because of migration
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Language
A mutually agreed-upon system of symbolic communication
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Language Family
A group of related languages that share a common ancestry
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Lingua Franca
A language of communication and commerce spoken across a wide area where it is not a mother tongue
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Local Culture
Rural
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Material Culture
The physical
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Monotheistic
Relating to the belief in only one god
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Nonmaterial Culture
Intangible elements of culture including a wide range of beliefs
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Orthodox Religion
Religion that emphasizes purity of faith and is generally not open to blending with elements of other belief systems
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Pidgin
A trade language
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Placelessness
The feeling resulting from the standardization of the built environment; occurs where local distinctiveness is erased and many places end up with similar cultural landscapes
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Polyglot
A person who is fluent in more than two languages
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Polytheistic
The belief in many gods
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Popular Culture
Heterogeneous culture that is more influenced by key urban areas and quick to adopt new technologies; the opposite of a local culture
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Proselytic
Describing a religion that spreads its message to others through missionary work
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Race
Historically defined by the physical characteristics of a group
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Religion
A structured set of beliefs and practices through which people seek mental and physical harmony with the powers of the universe
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Sacred Spaces
Natural or human-made sites that possess religious meaning and are recognized as worthy of devotion
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Secular
Less influenced or controlled by religion
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Sense of Place
How a person feels about a particular place and why it is important to them
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Sequent Occupance
Refers to the fact that many places have been controlled or affected by a variety of groups over a period of time; those groups have reshaped the functions or meanings of those places and left behind layers of meaning
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Syncretism
The blending of beliefs
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Universalizing Religion
A religion that actively seeks new members and believes its message has universal importance and application