ANTH 101 Lecture Notes - Lecture 23: Krio Language, Mutual Intelligibility, Kinship Terminology
Document Summary
Krio is a pidgin/creole language of sierra leone, a small country of west africa. Krio"s vocabulary is a mix of english, french, hausa, yoruba, mende, and other languages: krio is similar to other english creole languages of the caribbean in fact, krio and gullah (s. carolina) are mutually intelligible. Linguists recognize that krio is a language and has all the design features of a language and its own syntax, morphemes, and grammar. Kinship system by which people reckon social relatedness based on mating, birth, and nurturance. Part of kinship is based on descent culturally recognized parent-child connections. Part of kinship is based on marriage culturally recognized mating bonds generally between men and women. Kinship is based on biological relationships but cannot be reduced to biology alone. Sex within anthropology refers to the observable physical characteristics that distinguish males and females. Gender within anthropology refers to the cultural construction of beliefs and behaviors associated with each sex.