Sunday, October 11, 2009

The third edition of language,culture,and society continues to addres the full spectrum of fundanebtal topics in linguistics antrophology

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The third edition of a popular introduction to linguistic anthropology. The third edition of Language, Culture, and Society continues to address the full spectrum of fundamental topics in linguistic anthropology. Because anthropology stresses a holistic view, the integration of data from all subfields of anthropology and related fields is evident throughout the book. The new edition is enriched by deeper considerations of linguistic profiling and language prejudice, linguistic pluralism in the United States, intercultural communication, and endangered languages and language death. The final chapter is devoted to applied linguistic anthropology. Four new problems of linguistic reconstruction and 22 new "Questions for Discussion" further enhance the Third Edition’s classroom appeal.

About the Author
Zdenek Salzmann, a native of Prague, is professor emeritus of anthropology at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst. A specialist in Native American languages and folklore, he has held guest professorships at Yale University and the University of Freiburg in Germany. He has been visiting professor at several universities in the Czech Republic. At present, he is adjunct professor at Northern Arizona University. With his wife, Joy, he is the author of Native Americans of the Southwest (Westview Press, 1997).

whistle speech, phonemic shape, oral folklore, linguistic etiquette, linguistic anthropologists, acoustic channel, endangered languages, star husband, communicative behavior
United States, Native American, American English, New Guinea, New York, Tok Pisin, Modern English, World War, North America, American Indian, New World, Plains Indian, Middle Ages, New England, South America, Edward Sapir, Great Plains, Soviet Union, Upper Paleolithic, Van Zandt, American Sign Language, The Star Husband, Western Apache, William Labov, Ann Arbor

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