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The University of Chicago publications in anthropology ; Linguistic series.
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Linguistic anthropology is the interdisciplinary study of how language influences social life.
Linguistic anthropology explores how language shapes communication, forms social identity and group membership, organizes large-scale cultural beliefs and ideologies, and develops a common cultural representation of natural and social worlds.
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To understand the full sweep and complexity of cultures across all of human history, anthropology draws and builds upon knowledge from the social and biological sciences as well as the humanities and physical sciences .” Thus, the field is divided into four subareas: Sociocultural Anthropology, Biological ( or Physical ) Anthropology, Archaeology, and Linguistic Anthropology.
The volume contains an array of scholarly investigations into American social anthropology as well as one more article in the " Nacirema " series, by Willard Walker of Wesleyan University: ( American Anthropologist, Volume 72, Issue 1, pages 102 – 105, February 1970 ) " The Retention of Folk Linguistic Concepts and the TI ' YCIR Caste in Contemporary Nacireman Culture.
Occasional publications in anthropology: Linguistic series, ( no.
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The University of Chicago publications in anthropology ; Linguistic series.

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Linguistic prescriptions also form part of the explanation for variation in speech, particularly variation in the speech of an individual speaker ( an explanation, for example, for why some people say, " I didn't do nothing "; some say, " I didn't do anything "; and some say one or the other depending on social context ).
During 1964, he was also Linguistic Society of America Professor, at Indiana University.
Linguistic determinism is also sometimes described as " the Strong Sapir-Whorf hypothesis ", while other forms of correlation are referred to as " the weak Sapir-Whorf hypothesis ".
Linguistic amendments were also included ; the line in the preamble emphasising that authors possessed books as they would any other piece of property was dropped, and the bill moved from something designed " for Securing the Property of Copies of Books to the rightful Owners thereof " to a bill " for the Encouragement of Learning, by Vesting the Copies of Printed Books in the Authors or Purchasers of such Copies ".
" (" Artificial Linguistic Internet Computer Entity "), which won the annual Loebner Prize Competition in Artificial Intelligence three times, and was also the Chatterbox Challenge Champion in 2004.
Linguistic, archaeological, and recorded anecdotal evidence also suggests there has been island-wide migration of indigenous peoples for over 3, 000 years.
Although language is commonly thought of as a means of communication, Boas called attention especially to the idea that it is also a means of categorizing experiences, hypothesizing that the existence of different languages suggests that people categorize, and thus experience, language differently ( this view was more fully developed in the hypothesis of Linguistic relativity ).
Linguistic data show that the Hmong of the Peninsula stem from the Miao of southern China as one among a set of ethnic groups belonging to the Miao – Yao ( also called Hmong – Mien ) linguage family.
The recording, titled Lady June's Linguistic Leprosy, made in a front room of Cramer's home in Vale Court, Maida Vale, brought Lady June's spoken word poetry together with the music and voice of Ayers, and also had contributions by Brian Eno and Pip Pyle.
Linguistic work is also being done on the closely related Wendat.
The Universal Declaration of Linguistic Rights ( known also as the Barcelona Declaration ) is a document signed by the International PEN Club, and several non-governmental organizations in 1996 to support linguistic rights, especially those of endangered languages.
The Declaration was also discussed in December 1993, during a session of the Translations and Linguistic Rights Commission of the International PEN.
With the archaeologist Merrick Posnansky, he also edited The Archaeological and Linguistic Reconstruction of African History ( 1982 ), at that time a state-of-the-field survey of the correlation of linguistic and archaeological findings in the different major regions of the continent.
Linguistic material by Tolkien concerning Middle-earth has also been published with the permission of the Estate in two periodical publications.
Linguistic evidence indicates that Bantus also likely borrowed the custom of milking cattle from Cushitic peoples ; either through direct contact with them or indirectly via Khoisan intermediaries who had themselves acquired both domesticated animals and pastoral techniques from Cushitic migrants.
Elfcon ( also ELFcon ), short for " Elvish Linguistic Fellowship Convention ", is a convention first proposed by Jorge Quiñónez, and then organized and originally hosted by Bill Welden, dedicated to the study of the languages created by J. R. R. Tolkien.
As Silverstein claims, this also conveys an " Index of Linguistic Insecurity " in which a speaker not only indexes their actual social class ( via first-order indexicality ) but also the insecurities about class constraints and subsequent linguistic effects the encourage hypercorrection in the first place ( an incidence of second-order indexicality ).
Linguistic and non-linguistic indices are also an important ways of indexing social identity.
Linguistic researches and toponyms also suggest that in the Volga – Kama region, the Magyars came into contact with the Volga Bulgarians, who were migrating northward following the 670s AD.
He is also a founding member and until recently president of the Association for the Greek Linguistic Heritage.
Linguistic technology generally includes at least translation memory and terminology database ; some systems also integrate machine translation technology.
Linguistic research is being carried out to determine if any of these relationships are valid — this research also is a part of a larger Penutian super-family hypothesis.
* Linguistic protectionism, also called linguistic purism

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Linguistic anthropologist Don Kulick has done this in relation to identity, for example, in a series of settings, first in a village called Gapun in Papua New Guinea.
The linguist George Abraham Grierson in his multivolume Linguistic Survey of India ( 1904 – 1928 ) considered the various dialects up to then called " Western Punjabi ", spoken in North, West, and South of Lahore in what is now Pakistani Punjab, as constituting instead a distinct language from Punjabi.
The romanization advocated by the Linguistic Society of Hong Kong ( LSHK ) is called Jyutping, which solves many of the inconsistencies of the older, favored, and more familiar system of Yale Romanization, but departs from it in a number of ways unfamiliar to Yale users.
Through the years of 2008-09, FedNor plans to deliver the Economic Development Initiative ( EDI ) of the Federal Strategy for Official Languages called the Roadmap for Canada ’ s Linguistic Duality 2008 — 2013: Acting for the Future!
This means that at least for the past 4000 years Oto-Manguean languages have coexisted with the other languages of Mesoamerica and have developed many traits in common with these, to such an extent that they are seen as part of a " sprachbund " called the Mesoamerican Linguistic Area.
A Bulletin was produced, followed by an international journal for structuralistic research in language, Acta Linguistica ( later called Acta Linguistica Hafniensia ), which was founded with the members of the Prague Linguistic Circle.

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