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Title: The Geography


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  • The Geography
  • of Languages and Religions

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Language Religion
  • Two most important forces that bond and define
    human cultures
  • Each originated in a distinct hearth
  • Two most important of all types of cultural
    regions

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Defining Language
  • Language - Pronunciation and combination of words
    used to communicate within a group of people
  • Important cultural index each language has a
    unique way of dealing with facts, ideas, and
    concepts.
  • Structures individual perception of world

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Language Regions
  • Dialects
  • Minor variations within a language
  • Standard language
  • Following formal rule of diction and grammar
  • Official language
  • Particular language for any given country
  • Lingua franca - Current language of international
    discourse (English)

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Linguistic Geography
  • The study of different dialects across space
  • Speech community sounds are localized only
    among a group of people who speak together
  • Isoglosses boundary lines around places where
    speakers use linguistic features in the same way
  • Parallel physical landscape features
  • Geographical dialect continuum chain of
    dialects or languages spoken across an area

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Worlds Major Languages
  • 7,299 distinct languages (ethnologue)
  • 50 of world population speak one of 12 major
    languages listed
  • Mandarin Chinese is largest with 885 million
  • English is the primary language of 350 million
    and is the official language of about 50 countries

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Language Development
  • Protolanguage
  • Common ancestor to any group of todays languages
  • Language family
  • Languages related by descent from a common
    protolanguage
  • Cognate a word that clearly looks like or
    sounds like another word which it is related to
  • Etymology- the study of word origins and history

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Indo-European Language Family
  • Identified by Sir William Jones, 1786
  • Proto-Indo-European
  • Common ancestor of many modern languages
  • Grimms Law rules to describe regular shifts in
    sounds that occurred when various Indo-European
    languages diverged
  • Set forth by Jacob Grimm of the Brothers Grimm

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Geography of Writing
  • Orthography - system of writing
  • Independent inventions of writing
  • Sumerians Mesopotamia before (3000 B.C.)
  • Olmec Central America (650 B.C.)
  • Alphabets system of letters which represent
    sounds
  • Roman modern western European languages
    Kazakhstan
  • Cyrillic Greek alphabet augmented by Saint
    Cyril
  • Arabic language of the Koran (uniting force)
  • Non-alphabetic each character represents a word
    or concept
  • Chinese, Japanese, Korean

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Toponymy- The study of place names
  • Consists of
  • Natural features (Oak Bay)
  • Origins/values of inhabitants (British Colombia)
  • Belief structures, religions (Islamabad place
    of Islam)
  • Current or past heroes (St. Petersburg)

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Linguistic Differentiation
  • National languages
  • Iceland and Japan exclusive to the country
  • Nation building
  • Philological nationalism mother tongues have
    given rise to nationalism
  • Postcolonial societies
  • Imposed official languages by colonial ruler
  • Not spoken by locals

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Multiple Language States
  • Polyglot states
  • Having multiple official languages
  • United States
  • English always lingua franca
  • Three major dialects in 13 colonies
  • Non-English languages creole, french, spanish

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Language Vocab.
  • British Received Pronunciation (BRP) standard
    form of British speech used by upper class
    Britons
  • Creole 159 mix of colonizers language and
    indigenous language of people being colonized
  • Ebonics African American dialect heavily
    influenced by Western African languages
  • Extinct language 168 once in use, even in the
    recent past
  • Franglais combination of French and English
  • Ideograms written character that usually
    represents a concept rather than a pronunciation
  • Isolated language a language that is not
    related to any other

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Language Vocab. Cont
  • Language Branch a collection of language
    related to a common ancestral language that
    existed several thousands of years ago
  • Language group a collection of languages within
    a branch that share a common origin, i.e. West
    Germanic
  • Literary Tradition 146
  • Pidgin Language includes grammar rules of
    lingua franca and some elements of a native
    language
  • Spanglish combination of Spanish and English
    (Cubonics) bacuncliner
  • Vulgar Latin non standard literary Latin spread
    by Roman Soldiers

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Worlds Major Religions
  • Systems of beliefs guiding behavior
  • Orthopraxy
  • Ethic and pscyhological based belief systems
  • (Shintoism, Taoism, Confucianism)
  • Orthodoxy
  • Philosophical and theological based belief system
  • Fundamentalism strict adherence to traditional
    beliefs
  • Secularism lifestyle or policy that purposely
    ignores or excludes religious considerations

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Judaism
  • 14 million adherents
  • Monotheistic
  • Pentateuch
  • First five books of the Old Testament
  • Sects
  • Orthodox - fundamentalist
  • Conservative, Reform
  • Israel
  • Homeland for Jewish people
  • Created 1948
  • Conflict between Israel and Palestine

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Christianity
  • Emerged from Judaism
  • Coptic Church
  • Founded in Alexandria in A.D. 41
  • Official religion of Roman Empire
  • Facilitated geographical spread
  • Dark Ages church was the focal point for
    medieval people
  • Protestant Reformation Martin Luther
  • Significant growth in Africa, Asia and Latin
    America

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Islam
  • Muhammad (570 -632)
  • Allah one god
  • Cognate of eloh
  • Five Pillars of Islam
  • Belief in one God
  • Five daily prayers
  • Charity generous alums
  • Fasting during Ramadan
  • Pilgrimage to Mecca (hajj)
  • Sects
  • Sunni leader is chosen (85)
  • Shiite leader is descendant of Muhammad (15)

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Hinduism Sikhism
  • Hinduism - Most ancient religious tradition in
    Asia
  • Vedas Hindu sacred texts
  • Reincarnation, Karma
  • Castes
  • Brahman, priestly
  • Kshatriya, warrior
  • Vaisya, tradesman and farmer
  • Sudra, servant and laborer
  • Untouchables
  • Sikhism
  • Offshoot of Hinduism
  • Guru Nanak combined teaching of Hinduism and
    Islam

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Buddhism
  • Buddha Enlightened One (Siddhartha- Hindu
    prince)
  • Four Noble Truths
  • Life involves suffering
  • Cause of suffering is desire
  • Elimination of desire ends suffering
  • Right thinking and behavior eliminate desire
  • 8 Fold Path can Nirvana
  • Diffused from India East/SE Asia, Tibet, Nepal

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Other Religions
  • Eastern Religions
  • Confucianism based on The Analects (governed
    Chinas political and moral culture for 2,000
    years)
  • Taoism 3rd Century, Tao-te Ching (Live in
    harmony w/ nature)
  • Shinto native to Japan, recognized emperor as
    divine
  • Animism and Shamanism
  • Animism
  • Belief in ubiquity of spirits or spiritual
    forces, hierachies of divinities
  • Shamanism
  • Shaman is a medium who goes into hupnotic
    trances communes with the sprit world

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Religion Politics
  • Freedom of religion most countries guarantee
    this and observe a form of secularism (political
    boundaries stabalize religious affiliations) (see
    map pg 305)
  • Theocracy
  • Church rules directly (Iran)
  • Separation of church and state
  • Islamic is inherently political
  • United States several states established as
    theocracies
  • Treaty between US and Tripoli 1797 U.S. gov is
    not based on Christian religion
  • Terrorism Fundamentalism (failure of education
    (pg 303), bombing Abortion clinics

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Social Impact of Religion
  • Gender roles
  • Womens rights
  • Diet
  • Vegetarians
  • Pork, beef cultural taboos, cows, pigs wars and
    witches
  • Alcohol
  • Ethics and morals
  • Schools and institutions

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Economic Impact
  • Burial practices
  • Protestantism and capitalism
  • Catholic Church and capitalism
  • Confucianism verses individualism

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Religion and Environment
  • Burial practices
  • Origin of the world
  • Relationship with nature
  • Exploitive approach
  • Adaptive approach

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Religion Vocab. Cont
  • Animism Believe that inanimate objects have
    spirits
  • Autonomous Religion self sufficient and
    interaction among communities is confined to
    little more than loose cooperation
  • Branch a large and fundamental division within
    a religion
  • Caste The class or distinct hereditary order
    into which a Hindu is assigned according to
    religious law
  • Cosmogony Set of beliefs concerning the origin
    of the universe
  • Denomination is a division of a branch that
    unites a number of local congregations in a
    single legal and administrative body
  • Ethnic Religion Relatively concentrated spatial
    distribution whose characteristics of the
    physical characteristics of the particular
    location

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Religion Vocab. Cont
  • Fundamentalism - strict adherence to basic
    principles of a religion
  • Ghetto city neighborhood where Jews were forced
    to live
  • Hierarchical Religion well defined geographic
    structure that organizes territory into local
    administrative units
  • Missionary individuals who help to transmit a
    universalizing religion
  • Pagan follower of a polytheistic religion
    countryside
  • Sect small group that has broken away from a
    denomination
  • Universalizing Religion attempt to be global
    and appeal to all people wherever they live
  • Liberation Theology the idea that the Catholic
    church should work to liberate oppressed people
    through political activistm
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