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Journal articles on the topic "Linguistic Anthropology"

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Sidnell, Jack, and Alessandro Duranti. "Linguistic Anthropology." Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute 5, no. 1 (1999): 113. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/2660980.

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Dorian, Nancy C., and Alessandro Duranti. "Linguistic Anthropology." Language 75, no. 1 (1999): 184. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/417509.

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Blount, Ben G. "Linguistic Anthropology." Journal of Linguistic Anthropology 1, no. 1 (1991): 3–4. http://dx.doi.org/10.1525/jlin.1991.1.1.3.

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Chand, V. "Linguistic Anthropology." Current Anthropology 47, no. 3 (2006): 407. http://dx.doi.org/10.1086/504161.

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Bennardo, Giovanni. "Linguistic Anthropology." American Anthropologist 100, no. 3 (1998): 798–99. http://dx.doi.org/10.1525/aa.1998.100.3.798.

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Adonyeva, Svetlana, Anna Altukhova, Mikhail Belov, et al. "Forum 58: Linguistic Anthropology." Antropologicheskij forum 19, no. 58 (2023): 12–189. http://dx.doi.org/10.31250/1815-8870-2023-19-58-12-189.

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Linguistic anthropology taken as a union of linguistics and anthropology in the study of language and culture was established more than a century ago. In recent decades, one can observe signs both of its gradual integration into the Western anthropological project, and of a its certain esotericization and marginalization. In Russian academia, a stricter division of labor is normal: ethnographers deal with culture, philologists and linguists deal with language and communication. But can one say that Russian ethnographers and social anthropologists completely ignore communicative phenomena in th
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Briggs, Charles L. "Linguistic Anthropology 2000." Anthropology News 41, no. 4 (2000): 33–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/an.2000.41.4.33.

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Pedrazzi, A. "Sociohistorical Linguistic Anthropology." Current Anthropology 50, no. 2 (2009): 181. http://dx.doi.org/10.1086/597164.

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Jackson, Jason Baird. "Linguistic Anthropology as (Relevant) Museum Anthropology." Anthropology News 40, no. 5 (1999): 16–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/an.1999.40.5.16.

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Valiulina, T. A. "Edward Sapir’s Legacy in Canadian Linguistics and Linguistic Anthropology." Вестник Московского государственного лингвистического университета. Гуманитарные науки, no. 7 (2021): 35–49. http://dx.doi.org/10.52070/2542-2197_2021_7_849_35.

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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Linguistic Anthropology"

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Fiedler, Michelle Y. "Language loss in Cajun Louisiana : integrative evolutionary approaches in linguistic anthropology." Online access for everyone, 2006. http://www.dissertations.wsu.edu/Thesis/Spring2006/M%5FFiedler%5F042704.pdf.

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Debacker, Luc. "Anthropologie philosophique du langage à l'école de linguistique à Saint-Pétersbourg/Philosophical anthropology of language in the linguistic school in St.Peterburg." Université catholique de Louvain, 2006. http://edoc.bib.ucl.ac.be:81/ETD-db/collection/available/BelnUcetd-06262006-220358/.

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The purpose of the essay consist of presenting, analysing and comparing the different philosophical approaches of language in St.Peterburg. The later are based on the study of several notions : symbols, reality, truth, speech, and so on. This work also deals with various paradigms such as language phenomenology, philosophy of symbolic forms, semiotic interpretation of language, structuralist approach of language,philosophical anthropology of language and cultural pattern of language./Le présent essai a pour but de présenter la philosophie du langage à Saint-pétersbourg. Il comprend l'analyse d
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Weston, John. "The linguistic construction of epistemological difference." Thesis, Queen Mary, University of London, 2014. http://qmro.qmul.ac.uk/xmlui/handle/123456789/8984.

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How are beliefs about the nature of knowledge reflected and reproduced in language use? It is clear that some linguistic resources, e.g. the modal verbs may and must, indicate one’s epistemic stance with respect to a proposition, i.e. one’s judgement of how likely it is to be true. What is less clear is how the use of such resources relates to speakers’ beliefs about the nature of knowledge per se, i.e. their epistemic policies (Teller 2004). To investigate the putative relationship between epistemological variation and linguistic variation, I examine samples of written and spoken English from
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Chu, Joon-Beom. "Barring the Unsound: Knowledge, Language, and Agency in the Evaluation of Law Students in Mock Trial Competitions." Diss., The University of Arizona, 2015. http://hdl.handle.net/10150/581278.

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This dissertation explores verbal interactions in mock trial competitions at a US law school, in order to explore the ways that law students are taught the proper ways of speaking like advocates in adversarial speech settings. Learning to prevail in adversarial settings entails the use of conversational linguistic features whose primary function is pragmatic rather than referential. The proper use of these pragmatic markers enables lawyers to achieve desired effects in legal interaction and impression management, while maintaining intact the denotational content of their utterances. This disse
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Hansen, Gregory. "The Blankety-Blank of Bear Creek Camp: A Rhetorical Analysis of a Folk Drama." TopSCHOLAR®, 1987. https://digitalcommons.wku.edu/theses/2418.

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A rhetorical theory of folklore was used to interpret how summer camp staffers use a folk drama as a means of identification and as a type of artistic expression. The performance was analyzed for ethnographic information using Kenneth Burke's theory of dramatism and for artistic techniques using Burke's theory of the psychology of audience. The dramatistic pentad contextualized the performance, and this information was analyzed for motives through the delineation of dramatistic ratios. The skit's syntagmatic structure was outlined using Burke's description of five aspects of form. The analysis
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Adler, Alice. "A Catalan bid for independence : A study of the social, cultural and linguistic arguments for and against Catalan independence." Thesis, Uppsala universitet, Institutionen för kulturantropologi och etnologi, 2018. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:uu:diva-352493.

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Morgan, Carrie Ann. "Language Ideologies in TirOna." The Ohio State University, 2015. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=osu1429538090.

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Hosemann, Aimee Jean. "PUBLIC, PRIVATE, PAST, AND PRESENT: AN EXPLORATION OF THE LANGUAGE AND MUSICAL STRUCTURES OF KOTIRIA/WANANO WOMEN’S KAYA BASA ‘SAD SONGS’." OpenSIUC, 2017. https://opensiuc.lib.siu.edu/dissertations/1361.

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This dissertation explores the way Kotiria/Wanano (E. Tukanoan, Kotiria hereafter) women of the Brazilian Alto Rio Negro (ARN) contrive (McDowell 1990) kaya basa ‘sad songs’ using linguistic and musical resources to construct songs that express loneliness and other private emotions, while also creating alliances and separations from other women in their lives. A central concept is the practice of linguistic exogamy, in which Kotiria marry speakers of other languages, creating a multilingual and multivocal, cacophonic sound during po’oa exchange ceremonies. I compare these songs to mythological
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Dauphinais, Ashlee L. "Guerreiras: Linguistic and Social Practices Among Women with Turner Syndrome in Brazil." The Ohio State University, 2021. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=osu1619112827628897.

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Karlander, David. "Authentic Language : Övdalsk, metapragmatic exchange and the margins of Sweden’s linguistic market." Doctoral thesis, Stockholms universitet, Institutionen för svenska och flerspråkighet, 2017. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:su:diva-145642.

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This compilation thesis engages with practices that in some way place stakes in the social existence of Övdalsk (also älvdalska, Elfdalian, Övdalian), a marginal form of Scandinavian used mainly in Sweden’s Älvdalen municipality. The practices at hand range from early 20th century descriptive dialectology and contemporary lay-linguistics to language advocacy and language political debate. The four studies focus on the logic by which such practices operate, on the historically produced visions that they bring into play, as well as on the symbolic effects that they have produced. Study I provide
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Books on the topic "Linguistic Anthropology"

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Alessandro, Duranti, ed. Linguistic anthropology: A reader. 2nd ed. Wiley-Blackwell, 2009.

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Wortham, Stanton Emerson Fisher, 1963- and Rymes Betsy, eds. Linguistic anthropology of education. Praeger, 2003.

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Alessandro, Duranti, ed. A companion to linguistic anthropology. Blackwell Pub., 2003.

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Salzmann, Zdeněk. Linguistic anthropology: A short introduction. Nezavisle centrum pro studium politiky, 2012.

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Enfield, N. J., Paul Kockelman, and Jack Sidnell, eds. The Cambridge Handbook of Linguistic Anthropology. Cambridge University Press, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/cbo9781139342872.

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Christine, Jourdan, and Tuite Kevin, eds. Language, culture, and society: Key topics in linguistic anthropology. Cambridge University Press, 2006.

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Salzmann, Zdeněk. Language, culture, and society: An introduction to linguistic anthropology. 4th ed. Westview Press, 2007.

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Doe, John. Speak into the mirror: A story of linguistic anthropology. University Press of America, 1988.

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Basso, Keith H. Western Apache language and culture: Essays in linguistic anthropology. University of Arizona Press, 1990.

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Shibamoto-Smith, Janet S., and Vineeta Chand. Linguistic Anthropology. Edited by Robert Bayley, Richard Cameron, and Ceil Lucas. Oxford University Press, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199744084.013.0002.

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This chapter reviews the development of linguistic anthropology as it relates to sociolinguistics, including some particulars of the concept of fieldwork and ethnography, as well as some of the changes in the nature of field sites that have occurred over the last few decades. It also looks at some of the new strands of empirical work and theorizing that have emerged as a result of these changes. The chapter ends with some thoughts on how socially oriented linguistics of all sorts might productively work together toward meshing the concerns of quantitative sociolinguistics in the population-wid
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Book chapters on the topic "Linguistic Anthropology"

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Wortham, Stanton. "Linguistic Anthropology." In The Handbook of Educational Linguistics. Blackwell Publishing Ltd, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/9780470694138.ch7.

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Carling, Gerd. "Linguistic anthropology." In Linguistic Archaeology. Routledge, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003291664-8.

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Stanlaw, James, and Nobuko Adachi. "Introducing Linguistic Anthropology." In Language, Culture, and Society, 8th ed. Routledge, 2025. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781003330400-1.

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Keesing, Roger M. "Linguistics and anthropology." In Thirty Years of Linguistic Evolution. John Benjamins Publishing Company, 1992. http://dx.doi.org/10.1075/z.61.45kee.

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Wortham, Stanton, and Angela Reyes. "Linguistic Anthropology of Education." In A Companion to the Anthropology of Education. Wiley-Blackwell, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/9781444396713.ch9.

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Argenter, Joan A. "Chapter 17. Linguistic anthropology." In IVITRA Research in Linguistics and Literature. John Benjamins Publishing Company, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1075/ivitra.32.17arg.

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Wortham, Stanton, and Sabina Perrino. "Linguistic Anthropology of Education." In Discourse and Education. Springer International Publishing, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-02243-7_5.

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Wortham, Stanton, and Sabina Perrino. "Linguistic Anthropology of Education." In Discourse and Education. Springer International Publishing, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-02322-9_5-1.

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Chen-chun, E. "Linguistic anthropology of Chinese." In The Routledge Handbook of Chinese Applied Linguistics. Routledge, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781315625157-45.

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Stanlaw, James, and Nobuko Adachi. "Methods of Linguistic Anthropology." In Language, Culture, and Society, 8th ed. Routledge, 2025. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781003330400-2.

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Conference papers on the topic "Linguistic Anthropology"

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Kholboboeva, Aziza Sherboboevna. "The Theoretical View of Advertising Discourse." In GLOCAL Conference on Mediterranean and European Linguistic Anthropology Linguistic Anthropology 2022. The GLOCAL Unit, SOAS University of London, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.47298/comela22.1-13.

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The article discusses the textual features of advertising. Recently, along with the continuing interest in advertising practice, more and more attention has been paid to the theoretical aspects of advertising, through fields such as linguistics, psychology, sociology, psycho and sociolinguistics, semiotics, cultural studies, and art history. This article presents a theoretical interpretation of advertising discourse in modern Uzbekistan. I consider the linguistic aspect, and the concept of a text as topical issues. The theoretical basis of the research is work on the theory of discourse and co
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Genew-Puhalewa, Iliana. "Redefining the Concept of Language - On the Example of the Women's Strike "Language" in Poland (2020)." In GLOCAL Conference on Mediterranean and European Linguistic Anthropology Linguistic Anthropology 2022. The GLOCAL Unit, SOAS University of London, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.47298/comela22.6-3.

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The paper examines the linguistic and discursive image of the protests that broke out in Poland in late 2020 in reaction to a ruling of the Constitutional Tribunal tightening the law on abortion. Verbal and non-verbal expression of the movement was conceived of in terms of ‘language’ (the language of protest) in the debate which surrounded it. Therefore, this paper aims at redefining the term language and the concept behind the term with the use of a cognitive definition within the methodological paradigm of cultural (ethno)linguistics. A set of features attributed to the language of prote
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Colaiuda, Cinzia. "Urban Peripheries in Europe and the Construction of New Semantic Spaces." In GLOCAL Conference on Mediterranean and European Linguistic Anthropology Linguistic Anthropology 2022. The GLOCAL Unit, SOAS University of London, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.47298/comela22.5-8.

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Urban peripheries can be defined as a ‘semiosphere’ (Lotman 1990) in which the construction of a new idea of social integration through the use of bottom-up approaches to public policies and the implicit recognition of the new linguistic communities that populate these public policies becomes possible. This article concerns ethnographic research that focuses on the analysis of urban linguistic landscapes in Europe. As such, the article has two aims. In its first aim, it proposes a reflection of the impact of public policies on the linguistic architecture of the urban centres of the two cit
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Klestov, Alexander. "New Linguistic Horizons in Medieval Europe." In GLOCAL Conference on Mediterranean and European Linguistic Anthropology Linguistic Anthropology 2022. The GLOCAL Unit, SOAS University of London, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.47298/comela22.1-8.

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The article focuses on the idea of the formation of European civilization and, in this connection, to the discovery of linguistic possibilities in the Middle Ages. The author draws attention to the works of Amable Jourdain, who discovered the paths of Aristotle's philosophy in the 12th-13th centuries, the works on the intellectual renaissance of the 12th century by Charles Gaskins, and the works on religiosity of this period by L. P. Karsavin; the later are still, however, little studied. I have singled out, following these scholars, the figures of Aristotle, Francis of Assisi, and Angela of F
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Kunschak, Claudia, and Birgit Strotmann. "Unbounded Languages – Translanguaging as the New Language." In GLOCAL Conference on Mediterranean and European Linguistic Anthropology Linguistic Anthropology 2022. The GLOCAL Unit, SOAS University of London, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.47298/comela22.4-7.

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With globalization, multilingualism has replaced monolingualism as the prevalent paradigm across the disciplines, from sociolinguistics to linguistic anthropology to applied linguistics to education, be it from the angle of superdiversity (Blommaert and Rampton 2011), metrolingualism (Pennycook and Otsuji 2015) or translanguaging (García and Wei 2014). We are witnessing an era where multilingualism from below, which has always existed, is increasingly supported by multilingualism from above in language policy and planning via plurilingual pluricultural competence (Council of Europe 2018), inn
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Roibu, Melania, and Helga-Iuliana Bogdan Oprea. "Cinematography “sans Frontières.” International Cultural Metaphors and Commonplaces in the Romanian Cinema Terminology." In GLOCAL Conference on Mediterranean and European Linguistic Anthropology Linguistic Anthropology 2022. The GLOCAL Unit, SOAS University of London, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.47298/comela22.7-1.

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The paper deals with cultural conceptualisations of events as they are reflected in the cinematic lexicon. Three main goals are followed throughout the paper: 1) to emphasize that the cinema-related vocabulary involves the same concepts when it denotes extra-linguistic realities specific to the world of film; 2) to illustrate the shift from culture specific, to cross-cultural events (and vice versa), and 3) to indicate that the cinematic lexicon metonymically reflects these complementary moves (globalisation / localisation). In order to achieve these goals, we adopt the analytical tools of Cul
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Ragni, Giovanni. "Language, Identity and Militantism in Contemporary Corsica. An investigation from a tradition of improvised singing called “chjam’è rispondi”." In GLOCAL Conference on Mediterranean and European Linguistic Anthropology Linguistic Anthropology 2022. The GLOCAL Unit, SOAS University of London, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.47298/comela22.10-1.

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The contribution presented here intends, through the study of a tradition of improvised singing in the Corsican language, locally known as ‘chjama è rispondi,’ which is still alive, to highlight the multiple implications that the persistence of this practice conveys. In a context of a deep ‘linguistic conflict,’ where a language and a culture (French) are perceived as 'dominant' in certain cases, ‘chjama è rispondi’ takes shape as an instrument of linguistic appropriation and refinement, through which one can reaffirm one's belonging to a land, to a people, in the terms in use to
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Dondelewski, Bartosz. "Language Ideology and Language Preservation. Case of A Fala de Xálima (Cáceres, Spain)." In GLOCAL Conference on Mediterranean and European Linguistic Anthropology Linguistic Anthropology 2022. The GLOCAL Unit, SOAS University of London, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.47298/comela22.6-1.

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The object of this paper is a discussion of the A Fala de Xálima geolect, belonging to the Galician-Portuguese language family. The language is spoken by approximately 5000 (bilingual) people who live at the Spanish-Portuguese border (Costas González 2013). It is a minoritized geolect barely recognized by the state, without any overt signs of sociolinguistic prestige (e.g., official orthography) and with some disappearing vernacular forms and a diminishing number of young natives (Ramallo 2011). I focus on a particular group of A Fala speakers, framed as a community of practice (Rampton 2009
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Presutti, Stefano. "The Power of National Identity at the Grapho-Phonological Level: A Case in Italian." In GLOCAL Conference on Mediterranean and European Linguistic Anthropology Linguistic Anthropology 2022. The GLOCAL Unit, SOAS University of London, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.47298/comela22.6-4.

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The Western European nationalism in the modern era, which developed the ideal of nation-state, was based on two key concepts; language standardization and monolingualism. However, today the relationship between language and national identity is overly rigid and anachronistic, and would do well to become modified in order to be more suitable for contemporary transnational fluidity. With respect to previous research in linguistic anthropology and sociolinguistics, this study originally focuses attention on the interrelations between written and spoken language, specifically at a grapho-phonologi
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Bekakos, Sotirios. "Feasts and Ancient Greek Dance: Live Texts and Key Symbols." In GLOCAL Conference on Mediterranean and European Linguistic Anthropology Linguistic Anthropology 2022. The GLOCAL Unit, SOAS University of London, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.47298/comela22.1-2.

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Feasts and ancient Greek dance are two key elements of the ancient world that can be studied in an anthropological perspective. These two elements are strictly connected in ancient Greek culture. In previous studies, I attempted to focus on the dialectal elements of the feast in Southern Italian romance and Greek dialects, to illustrate the persistence of the feast as linguistic and cultural elements that symbolize the memory of a community (Bekakos 2009, pp. 29–51). In this paper, feasts and ancient Greek dance are discussed as linguistic, social, and cultural phenomena, and as a case study
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