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Diogenes, 1964
The Sapir-Whorf hypothesis is closely linked to the ethno-linguistic research of the American school of anthropology, which can take pride in its number of leading scholars, all more or less formed or influenced by F. Boas. The anthropological and linguistic interest in the life of the American Indians is understandable within the framework of the ...
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The Sapir-Whorf hypothesis is closely linked to the ethno-linguistic research of the American school of anthropology, which can take pride in its number of leading scholars, all more or less formed or influenced by F. Boas. The anthropological and linguistic interest in the life of the American Indians is understandable within the framework of the ...
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Anthropological Theory, 2004
In late modernity, where the making of social worlds is governed by new media technologies, flexible systems of exchange, and an unprecedented traffic in money, markets, and people across sovereign borders, the problematic concept of the nation has been recuperated to fasten subjects to political space.
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In late modernity, where the making of social worlds is governed by new media technologies, flexible systems of exchange, and an unprecedented traffic in money, markets, and people across sovereign borders, the problematic concept of the nation has been recuperated to fasten subjects to political space.
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Language and Linguistics Compass, 2014
Abstract Sociolinguists and social psychologists have long been interested in how language variation is associated with social psychological variables, including people's beliefs about and attitudes toward languages and their speakers, as well as their feelings of affiliation with ethnolinguistic groups, and there
Kimberly A. Noels, Hali Kil, Yang Fang
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Abstract Sociolinguists and social psychologists have long been interested in how language variation is associated with social psychological variables, including people's beliefs about and attitudes toward languages and their speakers, as well as their feelings of affiliation with ethnolinguistic groups, and there
Kimberly A. Noels, Hali Kil, Yang Fang
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Revista Gênero e Interdisciplinaridade
The Alto Solimões microregion, located in the western part of the state of Amazonas, on the triple border between Brazil, Peru, and Colombia, is characterized by significant ethnic and linguistic diversity, consolidated over centuries of indigenous occupation.
Edinelza Macedo Ribeiro +1 more
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The Alto Solimões microregion, located in the western part of the state of Amazonas, on the triple border between Brazil, Peru, and Colombia, is characterized by significant ethnic and linguistic diversity, consolidated over centuries of indigenous occupation.
Edinelza Macedo Ribeiro +1 more
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Toward an ethnolinguistic account of conversation
ACM SIGART Bulletin, 1978The purpose of this paper is to propose an analysis of linguistic form and social frames such that we can arrive at an account of how speakers recognize each other's utterances as acts of conversation. The specific goals are to show how utterance forms can be construed as acts of conversation; how these acts are ...
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East Asian Ethnolinguistic Phylogeography
Bulletin of Chinese Linguistics, 2013A polyphyletic understanding of Asian linguistic diversity was first propagated in 1823. Since 1901, various scholars have proposed larger linguistic phyla uniting two or more recognised Asian language families. The most recent proposal in this tradition, Starosta’s 2001 East Asian phylum, comprising the Trans-Himalayan, Hmong-Mien, Austroasiatic ...
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Ethnolinguistic Communities, Ethnolinguistic Conflict, and Other Conflict Situations
2017This chapter is largely concerned with an exploration of the contacts between ethnolinguistic communities and the possible relation of such contacts to conflicts between them. I begin with a broad historical note and an exposition of the major ethnolinguistic communities in the world as a background for understanding the conflicts between them. Contact
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The Ethnolinguistic Situation in Zanzibar
Soviet Anthropology and Archeology, 1976The islands of Zanzibar and Pemba are part of the United Republic of Tanzania. The combined area of the islands is 2,643 square kilometers, while that of the remainder of the republic is 939,000 sq km. Population density on the islands is 142 per sq km, while on the continent it is a little over 12 per sq km.
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