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posted on martes, 25 de noviembre de 2014 at 15:32
For a better understanding we will expose some definitions that we are going to use in this essay.![]() Social Group: A social group is a collection of people who interact with each other and share similar characteristics and a sense of unity. A group is formed by several reasons just as the satisfaction of certain need, contact or interaction of a specific group of individuals, interpersonal attraction, or the simply necesity we as human beings have: the sense of belonging. Language: Language is not a cultural artifact that we learn the way we learn to tell time.... Instead, it is a distinct piece of biological makeup of our brains. Language is a complex, specialized skill, which develops in the child spontaneously, without conscious effort or formal instruction, is deployed without awareness of its underlying logic, is qualitatively the same in every individual, and is distinct from more general abilities to process information or behave intelligently. For these reasons.... I prefer the admittedly quaint term "instinct". Culture: “Set of values, guiding beliefs, understandings and ways of thinking that are shared by members of an organization and new members are taught, where culture represents the unwritten rules and informal organization”. Pidgin: Pidgin would be defined as when two groups use their native language as a basis for a rudimentary language of few lexical items and less complex grammatical rules. Prejudge: A prejudge is defined as a sort of thought known like categorical and is usually a natural result of the way we interpret the world. Stereotype: A stereotype is activated after seeing an image or hearing a word and it might cause an impact to attitudes and behavior. Creole: The permanency of a pidgin then it will depends on the social needs a person has so since we are in constant change, new words might be formed and so new expressions. |