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Section 2

The Symbolic Nature of Culture

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The Symbolic Nature of Culture

The symbolic systems that people use to capture and communicate their experiences form the basis of shared cultures.

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The Origins of Language

The origin of language is a widely discussed and controversial topic due to very limited empirical evidence.

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Language

Language may refer either to the human capacity for acquiring and using complex systems of communication, or to a specific instance of such.

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Language and Perception

Various theories assume that language is not simply a representational tool; rather it fundamentally shapes our perception.

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Symbols and Nature

Language is a symbolic system of communication based on a complex system of rules relating spoken, signed, or written symbols.

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Gestures

A gesture is a form of non-verbal communication in which visible bodily actions communicate particular messages.

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Values

Cultures have values that are largely shared by their members, which identify what should be judged as good or evil.

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Norms

Social norms are the explicit or implicit rules specifying what behaviors are acceptable within a society or group.

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Sanctions

As opposed to forms of internal control, like norms and values, sociologists consider sanctions a form of external control.

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Folkways and Mores

Folkways and mores are informal norms that dictate behavior; however, the violation of mores carries heavier consequences.

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