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13. Ethnosciene
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Stephen O. Murray
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Chapters in this book
- Prelim pages i
- Table of contents vii
- List of Tables xiii
- List of Figures xv
- Introduction xvii
- 1. Theory groups in science 1
- 2. Early work on American languages 27
- 3. Franz Boas and the Institutionalization of Academic Anthropology 47
- 4. Boas's students 67
- 5. Edward Sapir 77
- 6. Was Bloomfield a Bloomfieldian 113
- 7. Neo-Bloomfieldians 137
- 8. Structuralist Diversification during the 1950s 185
- 9. Transformational-Generative Grammar before the1964-66 Revelations 225
- 10. Language contact and early sociolinguistics 249
- 11. The Ethnography of Speaking 289
- 12. Related perspectives 341
- 13. Ethnosciene 391
- 14. The sociology of language 419
- 15. Permanent Chomskian civil war in linguistics 431
- 16. The third generation of University of California sociolinguists 447
- 17. The turn away from linguistic interest in contemporary American anthropology 473
- 18. Conclusions 479
- An Appendix on Methods 491
- Bibliography 503
- Index of Names 577
Chapters in this book
- Prelim pages i
- Table of contents vii
- List of Tables xiii
- List of Figures xv
- Introduction xvii
- 1. Theory groups in science 1
- 2. Early work on American languages 27
- 3. Franz Boas and the Institutionalization of Academic Anthropology 47
- 4. Boas's students 67
- 5. Edward Sapir 77
- 6. Was Bloomfield a Bloomfieldian 113
- 7. Neo-Bloomfieldians 137
- 8. Structuralist Diversification during the 1950s 185
- 9. Transformational-Generative Grammar before the1964-66 Revelations 225
- 10. Language contact and early sociolinguistics 249
- 11. The Ethnography of Speaking 289
- 12. Related perspectives 341
- 13. Ethnosciene 391
- 14. The sociology of language 419
- 15. Permanent Chomskian civil war in linguistics 431
- 16. The third generation of University of California sociolinguists 447
- 17. The turn away from linguistic interest in contemporary American anthropology 473
- 18. Conclusions 479
- An Appendix on Methods 491
- Bibliography 503
- Index of Names 577