Language, Culture, and Society: An Introduction to Linguistic Anthropology
Autor James Stanlaw, Nobuko Adachien Limba Engleză Paperback – 31 mar 2025
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781032361369
ISBN-10: 1032361360
Pagini: 552
Ilustrații: 76
Dimensiuni: 178 x 254 mm
Ediția:8
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1032361360
Pagini: 552
Ilustrații: 76
Dimensiuni: 178 x 254 mm
Ediția:8
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
Public țintă
UndergraduateCuprins
1. Introducing Linguistic Anthropology, 2. Methods of Linguistic Anthropology, 3. The “Nuts and Bolts” of Linguistic Anthropology I: Language Is Sound, 4. The “Nuts and Bolts” of Linguistic Anthropology II: Structure of Words and Sentences, 5. Communicating Nonverbally, 6. The Development and Evolution of Language: Language Birth, Language Growth, and Language Death, 7. Acquiring and Using Language(s): Life with First Languages, Second Languages, and More, 8. Language Through Time, 9. Linguistics for Archaeologists, 10. Languages in Variation and Languages in Contact, 11. Culture as Cognition, Culture as Categorization: Meaning and Language in the Conceptual World, 12. Language, Culture, and Thought, 13. Language, Identity, and Ideology I: Variations in Class, Race, Ethnicity, and Nationality, 14. Language, Identity, and Ideology II: Variations in Gender and Sexuality, 15. Linguistic Anthropology in a Globalized and Digitalized World
Recenzii
"Language, Culture, and Society provides comprehensive coverage of the fundamental subfields of linguistic anthropology. The rich variety of examples presented from languages spoken all over the globe allows students to enter the world of working linguistic anthropologists."―Marilyn S. Manley, Rowan University
"A major introduction and overview to the (reborn) field of linguistic anthropology. The book is systematic and very accessible. It covers most of what is relevant in the field, for which it certainly is to be highly recommended."―Applied Linguistics
"This is exactly what an introduction to linguistic anthropology should be. Touching on all the major components of the field, this accessible text demonstrates what the systematic study of language can tell us about human culture, history, and cognition.”—Caleb Everett, University of Miami
"This new edition is not a simple revision, but a re-visioning of introductory linguistic anthropology. Stanlaw and Adachi begin with basic linguistic concepts and take the reader through contemporary problems in linguistic anthropology... using examples from classic and recent research. This book is accessible to any college student interested in linguistic anthropology.”—Douglas W. Hume, Northern Kentucky University
"A major introduction and overview to the (reborn) field of linguistic anthropology. The book is systematic and very accessible. It covers most of what is relevant in the field, for which it certainly is to be highly recommended."―Applied Linguistics
"This is exactly what an introduction to linguistic anthropology should be. Touching on all the major components of the field, this accessible text demonstrates what the systematic study of language can tell us about human culture, history, and cognition.”—Caleb Everett, University of Miami
"This new edition is not a simple revision, but a re-visioning of introductory linguistic anthropology. Stanlaw and Adachi begin with basic linguistic concepts and take the reader through contemporary problems in linguistic anthropology... using examples from classic and recent research. This book is accessible to any college student interested in linguistic anthropology.”—Douglas W. Hume, Northern Kentucky University
Notă biografică
James Stanlaw is Professor of Anthropology at Illinois State University. His areas of interest include linguistic anthropology, cognitive anthropology, language and culture contact, and Japan and Southeast Asia. He is the author of Japanese English: Language and Culture Contact.
Nobuko Adachi is Professor of Anthropology at Illinois State University. Adachi’s research interests focus on sociolinguistics, Japanese immigration in South America, transnationalism, globalization, diasporas, and race and ethnic identity. She is the author of Ethnic Capital in a Japanese Brazilian Commune: Children of Nature.
Nobuko Adachi is Professor of Anthropology at Illinois State University. Adachi’s research interests focus on sociolinguistics, Japanese immigration in South America, transnationalism, globalization, diasporas, and race and ethnic identity. She is the author of Ethnic Capital in a Japanese Brazilian Commune: Children of Nature.
Descriere
Why should we study language? How do the ways in which we communicate define our identities? And how is this all changing in the digital world? Over seven editions, many have turned to Language, Culture, and Society for answers to questions like these because of its comprehensive coverage of all aspects of linguistic anthropology.