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Anthropologia linguistica

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Gulielmus de Humboldt, linguam cum societate viva conexuit.

Anthropologia linguistica est studium interdisciplinarium linguae auctoris vitae socialis studium. Quod est disciplina anthropologiae ex conatu ad linguas periclitatas conservandas oriunda, et post centum annos paene ullam structurae ususque linguae proprietatem nunc circumplectitur.[1] Anthropologia linguistica modos investigat quibus lingua communicationem informat, greges et identitatem socialem efficit, magnas culturae fides et ideologias ordinat, ac communem culturalem mundorum naturalis et socialis exemplaria excolit.[2]

Nexus interni

  1. Duranti 2004.
  2. De Societate Anthropologiae Linguisticae, www.linguisticanthropology.org.

Bibliographia

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  • Ahearn, Laura M. 2011. Living Language: An Introduction to Linguistic Anthropology. Malden Massachusettae: Wiley-Blackwell.
  • Blount, Ben G., ed. 1995. Language, Culture, and Society: A Book of Readings. Prospect Heights Illinoesiae: Waveland Press.
  • Bonvillain, Nancy. 1993. Language, Culture, and Communication: The Meaning of Messages. Englewood Cliffs Novae Caesareae: Prentice Hall.
  • Brenneis, Donald, et Ronald K. S. Macaulay, eds. 1996. The Matrix of Language: Contemporary Linguistic Anthropology. Boulder Colorati: Westview.
  • Duranti, Alessandro. 1997. Linguistic Anthropology. Cantabrigiae: Cambridge University Press.
  • Duranti, Alessandro, ed. 2001. Linguistic Anthropology: A Reader. Malden Massachusettae: Blackwell.
  • Duranti, Alessandro, ed. 2004. Companion to Linguistic Anthropology. Malden Massachusettae: Blackwell.
  • Giglioli, Pier Paolo. 1972. Language and Social Context: Selected Readings. Middlesexiae: Penguin Books.
  • Salzmann, Zdenek, James Stanlaw, et Nobuko Adachi. 2012. Language, Culture, and Society. Westview Press.
  • Society for Linguistic Anthropology. N.d. About the Society for Linguistic Anthropology.
  • Underhill, James W. 2009. Humboldt, Worldview and Language. Edimburgi: Edinburgh University Press.
  • Underhill, James W. 2012. Ethnolinguistics and Cultural Concepts: truth, love, hate & war. Cantabrigiae: Cambridge University Press.

Nexus externi

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