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100 1 $aSalzmann, Zdeněk.
245 10 $aLanguage, culture, and society :$ban introduction to linguistic anthropology /$cZdenek Salzmann.
250 $a3rd ed.
260 $aBoulder, Colo. :$bWestview Press,$cc2004.
300 $axi, 356 p. :$bill., maps ;$c24 cm.
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references (p. 315-336) and index.
505 0 $aIntroducing linguistic anthropology -- Anthropology, linguistics, and linguistic anthropology -- The fieldwork component -- The beginnings of modern linguistic anthropology -- Modern myths concerning languages -- Summary and conclusions -- Communication and speech -- Communication and its channels -- Communication among social insects -- Communication among nonhuman primates and other vertebrates -- Design features of language -- Language acquisition -- Language and the brain -- Language and culture -- The stimulus of Sapir's writings -- The Whorf hypothesis of linguistic relativity and linguistic determinism
505 0 $aLanguage, culture, and worldview: a relationship reconsidered -- Ethnoscience -- The structure of language: phonology -- The anatomy and physiology of speech -- Articulation of speech sounds -- Prosodic features -- From phones to phonemes -- Phonemes of English -- Comparative phonology -- Etics and emics -- Structure of words and sentences -- Morphemes and allomorphs -- Morphological processes -- Morphophonemics -- Syntax: the sentence patterns -- Semantics -- Transformational-generative grammar -- Language origins -- Early theories -- When does a communication system become language? -- Milestones in human evolution -- Blending and duality of patterning
505 0 $aMonogenesis versus polygenesis -- Estimating the age of language: linguistic considerations -- Estimating the age of language: view from cultural prehistory -- Evidence from anatomy -- The Gestural theory of language origin -- Language through time -- Language changes: English a thousand years ago -- Internal and external changes -- How and why sound changes occur -- Reconstructing protolanguages -- Reconstructing the ancestral homeland -- Reconstructing a protoculture -- Dating the past: glottochronology -- Time perspective in culture -- How languages are classified -- Language variation -- Idiolects, dialects, and styles -- Multilingualism, diglossia, and code-switching -- Pidgins -- From pidgins to creoles -- African-American English: its use and characteristics
505 0 $aHow African-American English came about -- African-American English: myths and facts -- Men-of-words -- The world of languages -- [[[Endangered Languages and Language Death]]] -- Language in its social context -- Taboo words, politeness, and deference -- Forms of address and greeting -- Linguistic etiquette of the Javanese people -- Speech and gender -- Sexual bias in language -- Linguistic variation in a plural society -- Sociolinguistic change -- Ethnography of communication -- Speech community and related concepts -- Units of speech behavior -- Components of communication: participants and setting -- Components of communication: purpose, channels, codes, and message content and form -- Components of communication: genres, key, rules of interaction, and norms of interpretation -- Subanun drinking talk
505 0 $aAttitudes toward the use of speech -- Recent trends in the ethnography of speaking -- Nonverbal communication and writing -- Paralinguistics, kinesics, and proxemics -- Whistle and drum "languages" -- Sign languages -- The origins of writing -- Types of writing systems -- Writing and printing -- Decipherment -- Ethnography of writing -- Oral folklore and spoken art -- Collecting and classifying traditional narratives -- Oral folklore: the functional approach -- In search of structure -- Oral folklore as performance -- Studies of discourse -- Creative use of language -- Linguistic anthropology in the contemporary world -- [[[Inter]]]cultural communication -- Applications in legal proceedings -- Language planning -- Language maintenance and reinforcement -- Ethical questions and standards of conduct.
650 0 $aAnthropological linguistics.
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