The workbook/reader provides classic and contemporary exercises and readings as well as information on how to complete the semester-long guided projects. Each Chapter includes a reading, writing/discussion exercises, and guided projects. Exercises range from beginning to intermediate in skill level, with a few advanced exercises included.
The fourth edition brings together the key areas of linguistic anthropology, addressing issues of power, race, gender and class throughout.
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This text provides an introduction to the field of linguistic anthropology, which appeals to undergraduates from a wide variety of fields and at a wide variety of levels, from freshmen...
Providing a critical framework for the consideration of the relationship between modern social anthropology and linguistics, this volume covers topics such as classification, symbolism, and structuralism.
The text brings together the key areas of linguistic anthropology, addressing issues of power, race, gender, and class throughout.
Updated to pair with the new Third Edition of Ottenheimer's book, this notebook-sized workbook/reader offers classic and contemporary readings that illuminate and expand on the basic concepts introduced in the text, providing background ...
Further stressing the everyday relevance of the text material, Ottenheimer includes In the Field vignettes that draw you in to the chapter material via stories culled from her own and others' experiences, as well as Doing Linguistic ...
This second edition of Living Language offers illuminating insights into the myriad ways language influences and shapes cultural norms and social interactions—and its increasing relevance in the 21st-century globalized world.
Smithsonian Miscellaneous Collections, vol. 133. Washington, DC: Smithsonian Institution. hill, jane h. 1978 Apes and language. In Annual Review of Anthropology, vol. 7. Bernard J. Siegel and others, eds., pp. 89–112.
Alessandro Duranti introduces linguistic anthropology as an interdisciplinary field which studies language as a cultural resource and speaking as a cultural practice.