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book-author

Harriet Joseph Ottenheimer ; Judith M.S. Pine

file-type

PDF

isbn10

978-1337571005

isbn13

9781337571005

language

English

publisher

Cengage Learning


Book Description

“The Anthropology of Language: An Introduction to Linguistic Anthropology,” now in its 4th Edition and authored by Harriet Joseph Ottenheimer and Judith M.S. Pine, is a comprehensive and engaging exploration of the intricate relationship between language and culture. Tailored for both students and enthusiasts of linguistic anthropology, this edition delves into the complexities of human communication within diverse sociocultural contexts.

Harriet Joseph Ottenheimer and Judith M.S. Pine, recognized experts in the field, guide readers through the fundamental principles of linguistic anthropology with a keen focus on cultural diversity. The book provides a thorough examination of the ways in which language shapes and is shaped by human societies, offering insights into the role of language in identity, socialization, and the transmission of cultural knowledge.

Key features of this 4th edition include up-to-date research, case studies, and examples that reflect the dynamic nature of linguistic anthropology. The authors explore contemporary issues such as language revitalization, globalization, and the impact of technology on language practices, providing readers with a relevant and current understanding of the subject matter.

The book's accessible writing style and pedagogical approach make it suitable for students at various levels, from introductory courses to more advanced studies in linguistic anthropology. It equips readers with the tools to critically analyze the complexities of language within cultural contexts, fostering a deep appreciation for the diversity of human communication.

In summary, “The Anthropology of Language: An Introduction to Linguistic Anthropology, 4th Edition” serves as a valuable resource for those seeking a comprehensive and up-to-date exploration of the intersection between language and culture. With its blend of theoretical insights, practical examples, and contemporary perspectives, this edition maintains its position as a fundamental guide in the study of linguistic anthropology.

book-author

Harriet Joseph Ottenheimer ; Judith M.S. Pine

file-type

PDF

isbn10

978-1337571005

isbn13

9781337571005

language

English

publisher

Cengage Learning

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