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Linguistic Anthropology: 01/10/07
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The study of language has been part of anthropology since the discipline started in the 1ate 1870s. This site is a place for linguistic anthropologists to post their work and discuss important events and trends in the field. Wednesday, January 10, 2007. Sapir prize goes to Bauman and Briggs. From the Society for Linguistic Anthropology column in the January 2007 Anthropology Newsletter. By Mark Allen Peterson and James Stanlaw. Joel Kuipers [president of the Society for Linguistic Anthropology] said the ...
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Linguistic Anthropology: Who speaks Shoshone, and when?
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The study of language has been part of anthropology since the discipline started in the 1ate 1870s. This site is a place for linguistic anthropologists to post their work and discuss important events and trends in the field. Tuesday, July 21, 2009. Who speaks Shoshone, and when? A comment on last Sunday's Weekend Edition radio program. Inspired me to think about two questions. A participant in the Shoshone/Goshute Youth Language Apprenticeship Program ( SYLAP. Still, I would like to unpack the notion tha...
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Linguistic Anthropology: 11/30/06
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The study of language has been part of anthropology since the discipline started in the 1ate 1870s. This site is a place for linguistic anthropologists to post their work and discuss important events and trends in the field. Thursday, November 30, 2006. Edward Sapir, by Florence Hendershot, from http:/ www.nap.edu/readingroom/books/biomems/esapir.html. Posted by Leila Monaghan @ 12:22 PM. Blog has moved to http:/ linguisticanthropology.or. Top not-for-profit linguistic anthropology journ.
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Linguistic Anthropology: 02/03/07
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The study of language has been part of anthropology since the discipline started in the 1ate 1870s. This site is a place for linguistic anthropologists to post their work and discuss important events and trends in the field. Saturday, February 03, 2007. How Flame Wars Get Started. Please, don't flame me! Though there is a specific context for this post, I prefer not talking about it. For once, context seems to matter less! Though it will probably sound more general than it should be, it's based on someth...
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Linguistic Anthropology: Classifying click consonants
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The study of language has been part of anthropology since the discipline started in the 1ate 1870s. This site is a place for linguistic anthropologists to post their work and discuss important events and trends in the field. Friday, July 17, 2009. I'm sorry that no new content has been added here in a month. It's not that I've stopped thinking about linguistic anthropology, it's just that I'm getting really. Close to completing a draft of my dissertation. Posted by Chad Nilep @ 6:32 PM. Universities offe...
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Linguistic Anthropology: The Invention of Saying-things-that-don't-strictly-accord-with-empirical-fact
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The study of language has been part of anthropology since the discipline started in the 1ate 1870s. This site is a place for linguistic anthropologists to post their work and discuss important events and trends in the field. Friday, November 06, 2009. The Invention of Saying-things-that-don't-strictly-accord-with-empirical-fact. Sorry for the long delay between posts. I'm writing up my dissertation research, which I will defend in a couple of weeks.). Meaning both rational thought and speech or other dis...
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Linguistic Anthropology: 03/03/07
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The study of language has been part of anthropology since the discipline started in the 1ate 1870s. This site is a place for linguistic anthropologists to post their work and discuss important events and trends in the field. Saturday, March 03, 2007. Annoying Guardians of Language. A recent blog entry on language prescription. Language Log: The history of linguistic annoyance. This 'I can innovate but you can't' attitude is typical of self-appointed guardians of the language. What is a white man? Languag...
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Linguistic Anthropology: 'Top' not-for-profit linguistic anthropology journals
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The study of language has been part of anthropology since the discipline started in the 1ate 1870s. This site is a place for linguistic anthropologists to post their work and discuss important events and trends in the field. Wednesday, September 07, 2011. Top' not-for-profit linguistic anthropology journals. There has been a recent flurry of discussion of for-profit versus non-profit publishing in anthropology, occasioned by a 29 August piece in The Guardian by George Monbiot. Jackson Baird also points o...
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Linguistic Anthropology: 12/01/06
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The study of language has been part of anthropology since the discipline started in the 1ate 1870s. This site is a place for linguistic anthropologists to post their work and discuss important events and trends in the field. Friday, December 01, 2006. Jones, William (1904) Some Principles of Algonquian Word-Formation American Anthropologist 6: 369-407. Bloomfield, Leonard (1922) The Owl Sacred Pack of the Fox Indians The American Journal of Philology 43(3): 276-281. I think one interesting way to start c...