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Language, culture and society: an introduction to linguistic anthropology
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For four previous editions, professor have turned to Zdenek Salzmann’s Language, Culture, and Society for its comprehensive coverage of all critical aspects of linguistic anthropology, as well as for its reputation as a pedagogically sound, student-friendly text. New coauthors James Stanlaw and Nobuko Adachi join Salzmann in revising this classic text. With extensive updates and expanded discussions of fundamental issues, the fifth edition continues to be the essential teaching text for the introductory linguistic anthropology course.The fifth edition of Language, Culture, and Society features:Three new chapters on language and thought, language and ideology, and language in a globalized world, as well as expanded consideration of the role of linguistics as a key subfield of anthropology.
An updated built-in resource manual and study guide for students and instructors.
Sidebars and boxes throughout to provide ethnographic detail, enhance student comprehension, and illustrate the practical experience of conducting linguistic research.
End-of-chapter summary and conclusion sections and a glossary for easy review, as well as an updated bibliography for further research.Table of Contents:
PrefaceIntroducing Linguistic AnthropologyWhy Should We Study Language? Language in Daily Life
Modern Myths Concerning Languages
Brief History of Anthropology
Anthropology, Linguistics, and Linguistic Anthropology
Summary and ConclusionsMethods of Linguistic Anthropology
Contrasting Linguistics with Linguistic Anthropology
The Fieldwork Component
A Checklist for Research in the Field
Summary and ConclusionsLanguage Is Sound: Phonology
The Anatomy and Physiology of Speech
Articulation of Speech Sounds
From Phones to Phonemes
Phonemes of English
Prosodic Features
Etics and Emics
Summary and ConclusionsStructure of Words and Sentences
Morphemes and Allomorphs
Morphological Processes
Morphophonemics
The Sentence as a Unit of Analysis
Inflections and Word Order
Chomsky and Transformational-Generative Grammar
Summary
An updated built-in resource manual and study guide for students and instructors.
Sidebars and boxes throughout to provide ethnographic detail, enhance student comprehension, and illustrate the practical experience of conducting linguistic research.
End-of-chapter summary and conclusion sections and a glossary for easy review, as well as an updated bibliography for further research.Table of Contents:
PrefaceIntroducing Linguistic AnthropologyWhy Should We Study Language? Language in Daily Life
Modern Myths Concerning Languages
Brief History of Anthropology
Anthropology, Linguistics, and Linguistic Anthropology
Summary and ConclusionsMethods of Linguistic Anthropology
Contrasting Linguistics with Linguistic Anthropology
The Fieldwork Component
A Checklist for Research in the Field
Summary and ConclusionsLanguage Is Sound: Phonology
The Anatomy and Physiology of Speech
Articulation of Speech Sounds
From Phones to Phonemes
Phonemes of English
Prosodic Features
Etics and Emics
Summary and ConclusionsStructure of Words and Sentences
Morphemes and Allomorphs
Morphological Processes
Morphophonemics
The Sentence as a Unit of Analysis
Inflections and Word Order
Chomsky and Transformational-Generative Grammar
Summary
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年:
2012
版:
5
出版社:
Westview Press
言語:
english
ページ:
434
ISBN 10:
0813345413
ISBN 13:
9780813345413
ファイル:
PDF, 2.83 MB
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CID , CID Blake2b
english, 2012
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