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Human Geography Jerome D. Fellmann Arthur Getis Judith Getis Jon C. Malinowski

Human Geography Chapter 5 Language and Religion: Mosaics of Culture Buddhist Monk, Sri Lanka

The Classification of Languages Language Language Families Protolanguage

World Pattern of Languages Language Spread –Different forms of diffusion Relocation Hierarchical Expansion

Language Change English

Standard and Variant Languages Standard Language Dialects –Social Dialects –Vernacular Language –Linguistic Geography Isogloss –Geographic or Regional Dialects Pidgins and Creoles Lingua Franca Official Languages

Language, Territoriality, and Identity Recognition and Autonomy

Language on the Landscape: Toponymy Toponyms Toponymy Sign, Sri Lanka

Religion and Culture Religion Impact on Culture

Classification of Religion Monotheism and Polytheism Universalizing Religions Ethnic Religions Tribal or Traditional Religions

Patterns and Flows The World Pattern

The Principal Religions Judaism Christianity –Regions and Landscapes of Christianity Islam Hinduism Buddhism East Asian Ethnic Religions

Judaism Ethnic Religion Middle East origins Diaspora Sephardim Ashkenazim Zionism

Christianity Universalizing Middle East origins Diffusion Schism Protestant Reformation Landscapes of Christianity New Orleans

Islam Universalizing Middle East origin Five Pillars Diffusion Sunni & Shi’ite sects

Hinduism Ethnic religion South Asia origins Diffusion Caste Karma Statue of Shiva, Hardiwar, India

Buddhism Universalizing South Asia origins Sects: –Theravada –Mahayana –Vajrayana Diffusion