Week 4- Chapter 3 Language and Cultural Meaning
Across
- 4. The substitution of one entity by another based on their shared occurrence in context rather than on the similarity of their attributes
- 5. Setting, Categories that re appropriately understood only in the context of culturally shared expectations
- 9. The process of attributing animate or human qualities to nonliving entities or events
- 11. Presupposition, The fact that participants in speech interactions come to encounter with an array of knowledge and understandings (models) of their culture are expressed and transmitted through language
- 12. Terms, Used to metaphorically to nonrelatives
- 14. Domain, An aggregate of words, all sharing a core meaning, related to a specific topic
Down
- 1. Vocabulary of a language in order to discover direct and indirect meaning of words
- 2. Analysis, The procedure used to determine significant contrasts
- 3. Indigenous systems of meaning, of a culture and its members
- 6. Unstated comparisons between entities or events that share certain features
- 7. Systems of classification that people construct to organize knowledge of their universe
- 8. Idealized, internalized conceptualization of an object, quality, or activity
- 10. Meaning, Central sense within the whole range of meaning it has; "best example"
- 13. Color Term, A theory of universal color categories and their sequential development