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1.What makes us human?

It is our intelligent which makes us human. Human has the ability to create thing and make
evolution all these thanks to his brain.

2. Does the presence of the camera affect the interaction?

The presence of a camera can affect the interaction between individuals in a number of ways.
When people know that they are being filmed, they may become more self-conscious and
alter their behavior or speech to present themselves in a certain way. This can lead to a change
in the natural flow of the interaction and may make the participants feel less comfortable or
more cautious.

3. What is the contribution of Franz Boas on the use of native languages? (04 points)

 Franz Boas believed that, to understand a culture, it is essential to learn the language.
Because language and culture are linked in some subtle ways. Culture and languge
reflect each other’s.

Boas argued that in order to understand a culture, it is essential to learn the language of the
people being studied. This is because language is not only a means of communication but also
a reflection of a culture's values, beliefs, and social structures. By learning the language of the
people being studied, anthropologists can gain a deeper understanding of their cultural
practices, beliefs, and worldviews.

4. In which ways has Benjamin Lee Whorf discussed worldviews and eryptotypes?

Benjamin Lee Whorf discussed worldviews and eryptotypes in these ways: the relativity
which suggests that our linguistic habits might affect the way we experience and think about
the world around us. Also, He believed that eryptotypes shape the way we think about the
world without our conscious awareness, and that they can be uncovered through careful
analysis of language and culture.

5. Summarize Sapir and the search for languages' internal logic.

He argued that the grammar, vocabulary, and structure of a language are shaped by the social
and cultural context in which it is used, and that understanding this context is essential for
fully comprehending the language. Sapir's search for languages' internal logic was a
pioneering approach to linguistics and anthropology, and his ideas continue to influence the
study of language and culture today.

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