First published in 1974, this collection of classic case studies in the ethnography of speaking had a formative influence on the field. No other volume has so successfully provided a broad, cross-cultural survey of the use, role, and function of language and speech in everyday life. The essays deal with: traditional societies in Native North, Middle, and South America, Africa, and Oceania; English, French, and Yiddish speaking communities in Europe and North America; Afro-American communities in North America and the Caribbean. Now reissued, the collection includes a major new Introduction by…mehr
First published in 1974, this collection of classic case studies in the ethnography of speaking had a formative influence on the field. No other volume has so successfully provided a broad, cross-cultural survey of the use, role, and function of language and speech in everyday life. The essays deal with: traditional societies in Native North, Middle, and South America, Africa, and Oceania; English, French, and Yiddish speaking communities in Europe and North America; Afro-American communities in North America and the Caribbean. Now reissued, the collection includes a major new Introduction by the editors that traces the subsequent development of the ethnography of speaking and indicates directions for further research.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Introduction to the second edition Part I. Preface and Introduction: Preface Introduction Part II. Communities and Resources for Performance: Introduction 1. A quantitative paradigm for the study of communicative competence Gillian Sankoff 2. Language identity of the columbian vaupés indians Jean Jackson 3. 'Our ancestors spoke in pairs': rotinese views of language, dialect, and code James J. Fox Part III. Community Ground Rules for Performance: Introduction 4. Warm springs 'indian time': how the regulation of participation affects the progress of events Susan U. Philips 5. Contrapuntal conversations in an Antiguan village Karl Reisman 6. Norm-makers, norm-breakers: uses of speech by men and women in a malagasy community Elinor Keenan 7. Speaking in the light: the role of the quaker minister Richard Bauman Part IV. Speech Acts, Events, and Situations: Introduction 8. Strategies of status manipulation in the wolof greeting Judith T. Irvine 9. Rituals of encounter among the Maori: sociolinguistic study of a scene Anne Salmond 10. Speaking of speaking: Tenejapa tzeltal metalinguistics Brian Stross 11. Black talking on the streets Roger D. Abrahams 12. Namakke, Sunmakke, Kormakki: three types of cuna speech event Joel Sherzer 13. The concept and varieties of narrative performance in east European jewish culture Barbara Kirshenblatt-Gimblett Part V. The Shaping of Artistic Structures in Performance: Introduction 14. Correlates of cree narrative performance Regna Darnell 15. An analysis of the course of a joke's telling in conversation Harvey Sacks 16. When words become deeds: an analysis of three iroquois longhouse speech events Michael K. Foster 17. The ethnographic context of some traditional mayan speech genres Victoria R. Bricker 18. To speak with a heated heart: Chamula canons of style and good performance Gary H. Gossen Part VI. Toward an Ethnology of Speaking: Introduction 19. Data and data use in an analysis of communicative events Allen D. Grimshaw 20. The ethnography of writing Keith H. Basso 21. Ways of speaking Dell Hymes Notes References Index of names.
Introduction to the second edition Part I. Preface and Introduction: Preface Introduction Part II. Communities and Resources for Performance: Introduction 1. A quantitative paradigm for the study of communicative competence Gillian Sankoff 2. Language identity of the columbian vaupés indians Jean Jackson 3. 'Our ancestors spoke in pairs': rotinese views of language, dialect, and code James J. Fox Part III. Community Ground Rules for Performance: Introduction 4. Warm springs 'indian time': how the regulation of participation affects the progress of events Susan U. Philips 5. Contrapuntal conversations in an Antiguan village Karl Reisman 6. Norm-makers, norm-breakers: uses of speech by men and women in a malagasy community Elinor Keenan 7. Speaking in the light: the role of the quaker minister Richard Bauman Part IV. Speech Acts, Events, and Situations: Introduction 8. Strategies of status manipulation in the wolof greeting Judith T. Irvine 9. Rituals of encounter among the Maori: sociolinguistic study of a scene Anne Salmond 10. Speaking of speaking: Tenejapa tzeltal metalinguistics Brian Stross 11. Black talking on the streets Roger D. Abrahams 12. Namakke, Sunmakke, Kormakki: three types of cuna speech event Joel Sherzer 13. The concept and varieties of narrative performance in east European jewish culture Barbara Kirshenblatt-Gimblett Part V. The Shaping of Artistic Structures in Performance: Introduction 14. Correlates of cree narrative performance Regna Darnell 15. An analysis of the course of a joke's telling in conversation Harvey Sacks 16. When words become deeds: an analysis of three iroquois longhouse speech events Michael K. Foster 17. The ethnographic context of some traditional mayan speech genres Victoria R. Bricker 18. To speak with a heated heart: Chamula canons of style and good performance Gary H. Gossen Part VI. Toward an Ethnology of Speaking: Introduction 19. Data and data use in an analysis of communicative events Allen D. Grimshaw 20. The ethnography of writing Keith H. Basso 21. Ways of speaking Dell Hymes Notes References Index of names.
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