• Linguistic anthropology is the interdisciplinary study of how language influences social life. It is a branch of anthropology that originated from the...
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    sociocultural anthropology is commonly used today. Linguistic anthropology studies how language influences social life. Biological or physical anthropology studies...
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  • Linguistic relativity asserts that language influences worldview or cognition. One form of linguistic relativity, linguistic determinism, regards peoples'...
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  • linguists believe that a true field of anthropological linguistics is nonexistent, preferring the term linguistic anthropology to cover this subfield, many others...
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  • pragmatics and is closely related to linguistic anthropology. Sociolinguistics' historical interrelation with anthropology can be observed in studies of how...
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  • [citation needed] For example, in her book The Anthropology of Language: An Introduction to Linguistic Anthropology, Harriet Ottenheimer uses the concept of...
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  • and different types of elicitation methods. Linguistic description is often contrasted with linguistic prescription, which is found especially in education...
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    Caribbean Anthropology (SLACA) Society for Linguistic Anthropology (SLA) Society for Medical Anthropology (SMA) Society for Psychological Anthropology (SPA)...
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  • landscapes. Biological anthropology – concerned with the biological and behavioral aspects of human beings Linguistic anthropology – interdisciplinary study...
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  • Sanders Peirce, which forms the basis for much contemporary work in linguistic anthropology, the concept of context is integral to the definition of the index...
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  • twentieth-century academic traditions, including those of linguistic pragmatics,: 55–57  linguistic anthropology, and Anglo-American philosophy of language. Words...
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  • anthropology is a term used to refer to social anthropology and cultural anthropology together. It is one of the four main branches of anthropology....
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  • them. Cognitive anthropology arose as part of efforts designed to understand the relationship between language and thought, with linguistic anthropologists...
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  • speaking than others. Thus, it is within communities of practice that linguistic influence may spread within and among speech communities." The words dialect...
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  • anthropology is traditionally divided into four major subdisciplines: biological anthropology, sociocultural anthropology, linguistic anthropology and...
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  • Linguistics (redirect from LinguisticS)
    development of disciplines such as sociolinguistics, anthropological linguistics, and linguistic anthropology, which investigate the relations between language...
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    American anthropology is organized into four fields, each of which plays an important role in research on culture: biological anthropology linguistic anthropology...
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  • "Registers of language". In Alessandro Duranti (ed.). A Companion to Linguistic Anthropology. John Wiley & Sons. pp. 23–45. ISBN 978-0-470-99726-0. Gregory...
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  • speech continuum Sprachbund Language island Lexical gap Diffusion Linguistic anthropology Hadzibeganovic, Tarik, Stauffer, Dietrich & Schulze, Christian...
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  • anthropology encompasses four subareas: sociocultural anthropology, biological (or physical) anthropology, archaeology, and linguistic anthropology....
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  • as the formal introduction of Prague functionalism to American linguistic anthropology. The Prague structuralists also had a significant influence on...
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  • In the terminology of linguistic anthropology, linguistic racism, both spoken and written, is a mechanism that perpetuates discrimination, marginalization...
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  • theories. The field of linguistic relativity remains an active area of research in psycholinguistics and linguistic anthropology, generating ongoing debates...
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    anthropology and philosophical anthropology study the norms, values, and general behavior of societies. Linguistic anthropology studies how language affects...
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    set of linguistic norms and expectations regarding the use of language. It is a concept mostly associated with sociolinguistics and anthropological linguistics...
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  • 2004. Silverstein, Michael. "Shifters, linguistic categories, and cultural description." Meaning in anthropology, ed. Keith Basso and Henry A. Selby. Albuquerque:...
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  • Professor of anthropology, linguistics, and psychology at the University of Chicago. He was a theoretician of semiotics and linguistic anthropology. Over the...
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  • Language ideology (also known as linguistic ideology) is, within anthropology (especially linguistic anthropology), sociolinguistics, and cross-cultural...
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  • Dell Hymes (category Linguistic Society of America presidents)
    the first to call the fourth subfield of anthropology "linguistic anthropology" instead of "anthropological linguistics". The terminological shift draws...
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  • An ethnolinguistic group (or ethno-linguistic group) is a group that is unified by both a common ethnicity and language. Most ethnic groups share a first...
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