Languages of the south the Malayo-Polynesian languages of Indonesia, Of each (e.g., the Hamitic languages of northern Africa, the Bantu Linguistic groupings, the "linguistic stocks," and what is the distribution These maps answer the questions: What and where are the majorĭivisions of the human animal, biologically considered (e.g., Congo Negro,Įgyptian White Australian Black, Polynesian)? What are the most inclusive Like Africa or the South Seas is to map it out from this threefold point of Once of the first things they do with a natural area Anthropologists haveīeen in the habit of studying man under the three rubrics of race, Again, language does not exist apartįrom culture, that is, from the socially inherited assemblage of practicesĪnd beliefs that determines the texture of our lives. Number of races), that is, to a group which is set off by physicalĬharacteristics from other groups. The people that speak it belong to a race (or a Language: An Introduction to the Study of Speech Chapter 10: Language, Race and Culture Table of Contents |
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