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Name SOCI 100 Research Paper Outline (Due: XXXX) Student#: _____________
(Note: this outline is almost the same as the one for ANTH 101. The assignment is basically the same, but the perspective is different)

Introduction

Research Question:

Thesis with 3 parts:

Language is an important form of communication. Language can be in the form of written, spoken or symbol. In different cultures there are different language spoken around the world.

Does different languages have power in changing the speakers thinking, behaviour and identity

Although language is a medium of exchanging ideas but it can also form or change the persons thought, behaviour and identity

Literature Review

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Concept

  1. Language can change our thoughts ( Cheng,1985)

  1. Use of words and sexism (Martyna,1980)

  1. Examples of language and identity ( Von & Heinrich,1978)

Theory or concept: The Whorf hypothesis (Brown & Thomas, 2019)

Results/Findings

1. Language shape our thoughts ( Cheng,1985)

2. use of sexist language for male and female (Martyna,1980)

3. language, identity and world view ( Von & Heinrich,1978)

Discussion

1. Sexism in language is significant (Martyna,1980)

2. language shapes identity and community ( Von & Heinrich,1978)

Problems

(with the research, not your topic!)

Language shift:- Due to globalisation the change or shift from one language to another results in death or extension of some language around the world so due to this it would be difficult to find a language effect on persons thinking, behaviour or culture

Conclusion

At last language have power which can change or shape our thoughts and behaviour

References

1. Brown, N., Gonzalez, L. and Mcllwraith, T. (Eds.). (2019). Perspectives: An Open invitation to Cultural Anthropology (2nd ed). The American Anthropological Association

2. Cheng, P. (1985). Pictures of ghosts: A critique of Alfred Bloom's The Linguistic Shaping of Thought. American Anthropologist, New Series, 87, no. 4, 917-22. Accessed March 1, 2020 www.jstor.org/stable/678158.

3. Dick, H. P. (2011). Language and migration to the United States. Annual Review of Anthropology. 40. 227-40. Accessed March 1, 2020. www.jstor.org/stable/41287730