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subˈcultural, a. Also sub-cultural. [sub- 5, 7.] Of or pertaining to a subculture. Also, that is inferior to or below the general cultural level.
1933Brit. Jrnl. Psychol. July 2 The residual group of patients..may be termed the subcultural type. This type is..a collection of persons who are healthy, apparently sound neurologically.., but who lack intelligence. 1937Discovery July 223/2 The sub-cultural social defective must be recognised as such..and the able child made an economic asset. 1958B. Bernstein in J. A. Fishman Readings Sociol. of Lang. (1968) 223 Within the last thirty years in both the fields of sociology and psychology there has been an increasing awareness of sub-cultural and social class influences upon behaviour and in particular learning. 1968D. L. Clarke Anal. Archaeol. vi. 234 Ethnologists..have drawn attention to the material equipment of the lower-level sub-cultural segments outlined by sociology. 1979Internat. Jrnl. Sociol. of Law VII. 242 This order is not instilled by sanctions, at least not primarily so, but partly guaranteed by extra-legal normative structures (ethical norms, group norms, subcultural norms etc.). |