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Cambridge Handbook of Linguistic Anthropology

Contributor(s): Enfield, N J (Editor), Kockelman, Paul (Editor), Sidnell, Jack (Editor)

ISBN: 9781009014618

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

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Pub Date: April 22, 2021

Dewey: 306.44

Lexile Code: 0000

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Target Age Group: NA to NA

Physical Info: 1.53" H x 9.61" L x 6.69" W ( 2.64 lbs) 766 pages

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Social Science | Anthropology | General

Series: Cambridge Handbooks in Language and Linguistics

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Description: The field of linguistic anthropology looks at human uniqueness and diversity through the lens of language, our species' special combination of art and instinct. Human language both shapes, and is shaped by, our minds, societies, and cultural worlds. This state-of-the-field survey covers a wide range of topics, approaches and theories, such as the nature and function of language systems, the relationship between language and social interaction, and the place of language in the social life of communities. Promoting a broad vision of the subject, spanning a range of disciplines from linguistics to biology, from psychology to sociology and philosophy, this authoritative handbook is an essential reference guide for students and researchers working on language and culture across the social sciences.

Brief description: N. J. Enfield is a Senior Staff Scientist at the Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics and Professor at Radboud University Nijmegen and the University of Sydney.

Review Quotes: 'The Cambridge Handbook of Linguistic Anthropology is an intellectually stimulating and wide-ranging compilation that is sure to spark discussion on its vision of the field. In many ways, it offers a rebuke of what the editors see as the weaknesses of linguistic anthropology, as the introduction notes that the contributors to the volume include 'scholars who take their linguistics as seriously as their anthropology', who use methods 'far beyond ethnography and descriptive linguistics', and who 'study processes far beyond the historical and the cultural.' Adrienne Lo, Journal of Sociolinguistics

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