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Anthropological linguistics - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Anthropological linguistics is the study of the relations between language and culture, and the relations between human biology, cognition and language. This strongly overlaps the field of linguistic...
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Linguistic anthropology - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Linguistic anthropology is that branch of anthropology that brings linguistic methods to bear on anthropological problems, linking the analysis of semiotic and particularly linguistic forms and proce...
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anthropological linguistics: the scientific study of human communication within its sociocultural context and the origin and evolution of language. Source: Anthromorphemics ... ; Search WWW Search webref.org ... What Topic Is Your Essay or Term Paper On?
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In my case I get to have a longer view of the history of the American Anthropological Association than most AAA members, and especially of its fourth field, linguistics. [Editor’s comment: Pike was a member of the AAA and had planned to publish this in an anthropology journal.
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Culture History and Historical Linguistics VERY MINOR REVISION ... Linguistics Department ... Semiotics (=Semiotics and Anthropological Linguistics, to be main entry for SEMIOTICS] MID-RANGE REVISION...
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While there are many disciplines that focus on language—and so participate in some more general endeavor called "linguistics"—an anthropological approach to language emphasizes insights that can be gained, through attention to the various forms of language and language use, about social and cultural systems...
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study of language and culture: a branch of linguistic research that investigates the relationship between language and culture ( takes a singular verb ) ; ... Also on Encarta ... Need a break? Dozens of fun quizzes...
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