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ANTHRCUL 101 SPOTLIGHT EXAM Questions With Answers Graded A+ 2025/2026 Feminization of Poverty - Increasing demonstration of women as America's poorest people. Many make under minimum wage and don't have the support of a man Code Switching - Speakers shift from 1 language/dialect to another - Thinking in 1 lang & speaking in another - Mark identity - Build solidarity - Not a word in 1 lang that's as good as in the other - Strategic device—so other people/kid don't know what you're saying Ex: GSI speaks differently in Ann Arbor vs. in LA Euphemism - Substitution of an inoffensive word for a more unpleasant one. Often used in religion/realm of sacred to avoid calling forth an evil pwr, etc Ex: He passed away vs. He died. Hypercorrection - Correcting a mistake that isn't there Ex: Prof's cousin wrote "sewerside" instead of "suicide" because he just assumed New Yorkers naturally dropped the "r" Ex: saying "I" instead of "me" Minimal Pairs - Words that resemble each other in all but one sound (have totally different meanings)

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ANTHRCUL 101 SPOTLIGHT EXAM Questions With
Answers Graded A+ 2025/2026
Feminization of Poverty - Increasing demonstration of women as America's
poorest people. Many make under minimum wage and don't have the
support of a man

Code Switching - Speakers shift from 1 language/dialect to another
- Thinking in 1 lang & speaking in another
- Mark identity
- Build solidarity
- Not a word in 1 lang that's as good as in the other
- Strategic device—so other people/kid don't know what you're saying

Ex: GSI speaks differently in Ann Arbor vs. in LA

Euphemism - Substitution of an inoffensive word for a more unpleasant
one. Often used in religion/realm of sacred to avoid calling forth an evil pwr,
etc

Ex: He passed away vs. He died.

Hypercorrection - Correcting a mistake that isn't there

Ex: Prof's cousin wrote "sewerside" instead of "suicide" because he just
assumed New Yorkers naturally dropped the "r"

Ex: saying "I" instead of "me"

Minimal Pairs - Words that resemble each other in all but one sound (have
totally different meanings)

Ex: pin vs. pen (look at vowels)

Morpheme/Morphology - Morpheme: smallest unit having a specific
meaning

Sometimes 1 word: teach

"teacher"= teach + er ("er" = one who does)

, "teachers"= teach + er + s ("s" = plural)

need to combine in right order (teachser doesn't work) & following
rules/exceptions to rules

sometimes ppl divide up morphemes incorrectly: helicopter = helico (spiral)
+ pter (wing)

making new word: shopaholic - incorrect, but = new expression

morphology: study of morphemes & word construction

Phoneme/Phonology - Smallest unit of sound that influences meaning in a
lang. (has no meaning in and of itself)


Ex: Japanese vs. US: "L" and "R" are not diff. sounds in Japan

Lip / Rip =diff in English

Spin / pin (aspirated p in spin vs. plain /p/)

Ex: message vs. massage

Ex: Marry Merry Mary... Prof could pronounce/hear the 3 differently being
from NY, but rest of class in South did not hear a difference

Phonology: study of a sys. of distinctive sounds in a language & phonetics

Syntax - Rules of word order

English: order is important—meaning changes otherwise

Object vs. subject indicated by different ending, but order doesn't matter

Grammar:

"colorless green ideas sleep furiously"=grammatically correct

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