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There is a growing interest in the intersection of legal and linguistic anthropology.
Linguistic anthropology is the interdisciplinary study of how language influences social life.
She uses detailed language analysis to show this, drawing on linguistic anthropology.
The second, known as "linguistic anthropology," engages in theoretical studies of language use.
Contemporary linguistic anthropology continues research in all three of the paradigms described above.
He feels, in fact, that the exemplary center idea is one of linguistic anthropology's three most important findings.
(1993) Language, culture, and society: an introduction to linguistic anthropology.
Hymes had hoped to link linguistic anthropology more closely with the mother discipline.
She is mainly interested in sociolinguistics and linguistic anthropology.
She was the founding president of the Society for Linguistic Anthropology in 1983.
It is historically closely related to linguistic anthropology and the distinction between the two fields has even been questioned recently.
Conventional linguistic anthropology also has implications for sociology and self-organization of peoples.
The anthropology of language: An introduction to linguistic anthropology.
Apart from sociolinguistics, its scope encompasses also related fields, such as linguistic anthropology.
He is a theoretician of semiotics and linguistic anthropology.
Western Apache language and culture: Essays in linguistic anthropology.
Linguistic anthropology also studies how language changes what people think and how people change language.
French linguistic anthropology has been influenced by Trabant and Humboldt.
Wortham's research utilizes techniques from linguistic anthropology to study social positioning in spoken language.
Linguistic anthropology - The study of how people speak and the words they use and how their language developed (evolved).
In many respects, the scope of interest of ethnolinguistics and linguistic anthropology overlap.
Paul B. Garrett, anthropologist, known for research and work in the subfield of linguistic anthropology.
A great deal of work in linguistic anthropology investigates questions of sociocultural identity linguistically.
An interdisciplinary researcher, Wortham's work involves discourse analysis, linguistic anthropology, sociology, and cultural psychology.
Ethnolinguistics looks at the relationship between discourse and language, while linguistic anthropology tends to make more general claims about vocabulary and grammar.