The Cambridge Handbook of Linguistic Anthropology
Herausgeber: Enfield, N. J.; Sidnell, Jack; Kockelman, Paul
The Cambridge Handbook of Linguistic Anthropology
Herausgeber: Enfield, N. J.; Sidnell, Jack; Kockelman, Paul
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The field of linguistic anthropology looks at human uniqueness and diversity through the lens of language, our species' special combination of art and instinct. This state-of-the-field survey covers a wide range of topics, approaches and theories and promotes a broad vision of the subject, spanning a range of disciplines.
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The field of linguistic anthropology looks at human uniqueness and diversity through the lens of language, our species' special combination of art and instinct. This state-of-the-field survey covers a wide range of topics, approaches and theories and promotes a broad vision of the subject, spanning a range of disciplines.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 766
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. August 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 260mm x 183mm x 45mm
- Gewicht: 1609g
- ISBN-13: 9781107030077
- ISBN-10: 1107030072
- Artikelnr.: 40603211
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- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 766
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. August 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 260mm x 183mm x 45mm
- Gewicht: 1609g
- ISBN-13: 9781107030077
- ISBN-10: 1107030072
- Artikelnr.: 40603211
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
1. Introduction: directions in the anthropology of language N. J. Enfield,
Paul Kockelman and Jack Sidnell; Part I. System and Function: 2. Basics of
a language R. M. W. Dixon; 3. The item/system problem N. J. Enfield; 4.
Language and the manual modality: the communicative resilience of the human
species Susan Goldin-Meadow; 5. Linguistic diversity and universals
Balthasar Bickel; 6. Denotation and the pragmatics of language Michael
Silverstein; 7. Language function Sandra A. Thompson and Elizabeth
Couper-Kuhlen; Part II. Process and Formation: 8. Language acquisition and
language socialization Penelope Brown and Suzanne Gaskins; 9. Language,
society and history: towards a unified approach? Paja Faudree and Magnus
Pharao Hansen; 10. Language emergence: Al-Sayyid Bedouin sign language
Wendy Sandler, Mark Aronoff, Carol Padden and Irit Meir; 11. Endangered
languages Keren Rice; 12. Language evolution Stephen C. Levinson; 13.
Causal dynamics of language N. J. Enfield; Part III. Interaction and
Intersubjectivity: 14. Intentionality and language Robert B. Brandom; 15.
The architecture of intersubjectivity revisited Jack Sidnell; 16. Language
and human sociality Alan Rumsey; 17. The ontology of action, in interaction
Jack Sidnell and N. J. Enfield; 18. Conversation across cultures Mark
Dingemanse and Simeon Floyd; Part IV. Community and Social Life: 19.
Poetics and performativity Luke Fleming and Michael Lempert; 20. Ritual
language David Tavárez; 21. Oratory, rhetoric, politics Bernard Bate; 22.
Language and media Paul Manning and Ilana Gershon; 23. The speech community
and beyond: language and the nature of the social aggregate Shaylih
Muehlmann; Part V. Interdisciplinary Perspectives: 24. Linguistic
anthropology and critical theory Paul Kockelman; 25. Linguistic
anthropology and sociocultural anthropology Rupert Stasch; 26.
Sociolinguistics: making quantification meaningful Penelope Eckert; 27.
Language and archaeology: state of the art Roger Blench; 28. Language and
biology: the multiple interactions between genetics and language Dan Dediu;
29. Linguistic anthropology in the age of language automata Paul Kockelman.
Paul Kockelman and Jack Sidnell; Part I. System and Function: 2. Basics of
a language R. M. W. Dixon; 3. The item/system problem N. J. Enfield; 4.
Language and the manual modality: the communicative resilience of the human
species Susan Goldin-Meadow; 5. Linguistic diversity and universals
Balthasar Bickel; 6. Denotation and the pragmatics of language Michael
Silverstein; 7. Language function Sandra A. Thompson and Elizabeth
Couper-Kuhlen; Part II. Process and Formation: 8. Language acquisition and
language socialization Penelope Brown and Suzanne Gaskins; 9. Language,
society and history: towards a unified approach? Paja Faudree and Magnus
Pharao Hansen; 10. Language emergence: Al-Sayyid Bedouin sign language
Wendy Sandler, Mark Aronoff, Carol Padden and Irit Meir; 11. Endangered
languages Keren Rice; 12. Language evolution Stephen C. Levinson; 13.
Causal dynamics of language N. J. Enfield; Part III. Interaction and
Intersubjectivity: 14. Intentionality and language Robert B. Brandom; 15.
The architecture of intersubjectivity revisited Jack Sidnell; 16. Language
and human sociality Alan Rumsey; 17. The ontology of action, in interaction
Jack Sidnell and N. J. Enfield; 18. Conversation across cultures Mark
Dingemanse and Simeon Floyd; Part IV. Community and Social Life: 19.
Poetics and performativity Luke Fleming and Michael Lempert; 20. Ritual
language David Tavárez; 21. Oratory, rhetoric, politics Bernard Bate; 22.
Language and media Paul Manning and Ilana Gershon; 23. The speech community
and beyond: language and the nature of the social aggregate Shaylih
Muehlmann; Part V. Interdisciplinary Perspectives: 24. Linguistic
anthropology and critical theory Paul Kockelman; 25. Linguistic
anthropology and sociocultural anthropology Rupert Stasch; 26.
Sociolinguistics: making quantification meaningful Penelope Eckert; 27.
Language and archaeology: state of the art Roger Blench; 28. Language and
biology: the multiple interactions between genetics and language Dan Dediu;
29. Linguistic anthropology in the age of language automata Paul Kockelman.
1. Introduction: directions in the anthropology of language N. J. Enfield,
Paul Kockelman and Jack Sidnell; Part I. System and Function: 2. Basics of
a language R. M. W. Dixon; 3. The item/system problem N. J. Enfield; 4.
Language and the manual modality: the communicative resilience of the human
species Susan Goldin-Meadow; 5. Linguistic diversity and universals
Balthasar Bickel; 6. Denotation and the pragmatics of language Michael
Silverstein; 7. Language function Sandra A. Thompson and Elizabeth
Couper-Kuhlen; Part II. Process and Formation: 8. Language acquisition and
language socialization Penelope Brown and Suzanne Gaskins; 9. Language,
society and history: towards a unified approach? Paja Faudree and Magnus
Pharao Hansen; 10. Language emergence: Al-Sayyid Bedouin sign language
Wendy Sandler, Mark Aronoff, Carol Padden and Irit Meir; 11. Endangered
languages Keren Rice; 12. Language evolution Stephen C. Levinson; 13.
Causal dynamics of language N. J. Enfield; Part III. Interaction and
Intersubjectivity: 14. Intentionality and language Robert B. Brandom; 15.
The architecture of intersubjectivity revisited Jack Sidnell; 16. Language
and human sociality Alan Rumsey; 17. The ontology of action, in interaction
Jack Sidnell and N. J. Enfield; 18. Conversation across cultures Mark
Dingemanse and Simeon Floyd; Part IV. Community and Social Life: 19.
Poetics and performativity Luke Fleming and Michael Lempert; 20. Ritual
language David Tavárez; 21. Oratory, rhetoric, politics Bernard Bate; 22.
Language and media Paul Manning and Ilana Gershon; 23. The speech community
and beyond: language and the nature of the social aggregate Shaylih
Muehlmann; Part V. Interdisciplinary Perspectives: 24. Linguistic
anthropology and critical theory Paul Kockelman; 25. Linguistic
anthropology and sociocultural anthropology Rupert Stasch; 26.
Sociolinguistics: making quantification meaningful Penelope Eckert; 27.
Language and archaeology: state of the art Roger Blench; 28. Language and
biology: the multiple interactions between genetics and language Dan Dediu;
29. Linguistic anthropology in the age of language automata Paul Kockelman.
Paul Kockelman and Jack Sidnell; Part I. System and Function: 2. Basics of
a language R. M. W. Dixon; 3. The item/system problem N. J. Enfield; 4.
Language and the manual modality: the communicative resilience of the human
species Susan Goldin-Meadow; 5. Linguistic diversity and universals
Balthasar Bickel; 6. Denotation and the pragmatics of language Michael
Silverstein; 7. Language function Sandra A. Thompson and Elizabeth
Couper-Kuhlen; Part II. Process and Formation: 8. Language acquisition and
language socialization Penelope Brown and Suzanne Gaskins; 9. Language,
society and history: towards a unified approach? Paja Faudree and Magnus
Pharao Hansen; 10. Language emergence: Al-Sayyid Bedouin sign language
Wendy Sandler, Mark Aronoff, Carol Padden and Irit Meir; 11. Endangered
languages Keren Rice; 12. Language evolution Stephen C. Levinson; 13.
Causal dynamics of language N. J. Enfield; Part III. Interaction and
Intersubjectivity: 14. Intentionality and language Robert B. Brandom; 15.
The architecture of intersubjectivity revisited Jack Sidnell; 16. Language
and human sociality Alan Rumsey; 17. The ontology of action, in interaction
Jack Sidnell and N. J. Enfield; 18. Conversation across cultures Mark
Dingemanse and Simeon Floyd; Part IV. Community and Social Life: 19.
Poetics and performativity Luke Fleming and Michael Lempert; 20. Ritual
language David Tavárez; 21. Oratory, rhetoric, politics Bernard Bate; 22.
Language and media Paul Manning and Ilana Gershon; 23. The speech community
and beyond: language and the nature of the social aggregate Shaylih
Muehlmann; Part V. Interdisciplinary Perspectives: 24. Linguistic
anthropology and critical theory Paul Kockelman; 25. Linguistic
anthropology and sociocultural anthropology Rupert Stasch; 26.
Sociolinguistics: making quantification meaningful Penelope Eckert; 27.
Language and archaeology: state of the art Roger Blench; 28. Language and
biology: the multiple interactions between genetics and language Dan Dediu;
29. Linguistic anthropology in the age of language automata Paul Kockelman.