Culture Variations: Flashcards
Assimilation:
someone in a new environment totally embraces the host culture
Individuals identify with the primary community (C1) in which they have been socialized as well as with the broader majority community of host culture (C2) (balance their own cultures of belief with the host country). What is this called?
Acculturation
♣ Language ♣ Religious Practice: example gender rules ♣ Eating/Feeding Preferences ♣ Manner of Celebration ♣ Music/Dance
The Above are examples of EXPLICIT OR IMPLICIT BEHAVIORS?
EXPLICIT
♣ Child Rearing Expectancies: Varies with cultures by some agreeing with educator or not
♣ Role of parent/child/teacher in Education:
♣ Role of parent/professional in health profession
♣ Role of males versus females
IS THIS EXPLICIT OR IMPLICIT BEHAVIORS?
Implicit
Degree to which language mixing or code switching is allowed/accepted. What is this called?
Language Permeability
How is Disease defined?
observable disruption of a physical or mental processes
How is Illness defined?
individuals experience with the condition
Is the following True or False?
o Depending how illness is perceived can affect outcomes ?
True
What is Code Switching?
Using two languages within the same communicative event
Dialectal Variance:
variations in the way people communicate. The way people speak in a certain shared region but It can also be social dialect
Language Ego Permeability:
some older parents may not be glad with the language that the practice is taking place.Less flexible a person is to change the greater the native language will perceive at home
Simultaneous Bilingual:
2 or more languages from a really early ag
Sequential Bilingualsim:
First one then the next language
_______ proceed more quickly through the vey early stages of phonological, syntactical , and morphological development
-Adults
_________ move through the stages of syntactical and morphological development in L2 faster than do younger children
-Older Children