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The Ethnography of Communication and the Teaching of Languages
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Chapters in this book
- I-IV I
- General Editor's Preface V
- Preface IX
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SECTION ONE Introductory
- Introduction 3
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SECTION TWO Language Sameness: Genetic, Historical, and Contact
- Generative Approaches to Historical Linguistics 17
- Where Does Language Borrowing End and Genetic Relationship Begin? 33
- Language Death, Language Contact, and Language Evolution 45
- The Languages Within Language: Toward a Paleontological Approach of Verbal Communication 79
- Pidginization, Creolization, and the "Naturalness" Hypothesis 135
- Correlative Linguistics 151
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SECTION THREE Languages: Areas and Influences
- The Emerging Linguistic Picture and Linguistic Prehistory of the Southwestern Pacific 191
- Quichean Linguistics and Philology 223
- Morphemes of Southern Quechua and Their Influence on Spanish 235
- Unstudied Ethnographic Areas of the Sepik Basin, New Guinea 245
- The Aztec System of Writing: Problems of Research 271
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SECTION FOUR Language, Thought, and Systems
- Clauses and Cases in Southeast Asian Languages and Thought 279
- Identification and Grammatical Structure in Akan and Welsh 297
- Abstractness of Phonology and Blackfoot Orthography Design 307
- Pragmo-Ecological Grammar (PEG): Toward a New Synthesis of Linguistics and Anthropology 327
- Common Cognitive Elements in Combined Verbs (Bengali, Khmer, Bahasa Indonesian, and Vietnamese) 363
- Linguistic Anthropology and the Innatist Fallacy 371
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SECTION FIVE Lexicon, Semantics, and Function
- Linguistic Reconstruction and History 391
- Lexical Change in Philippine Creole Spanish 401
- Semantic Categories in the Names of Algonquian Waterways 417
- The Aztec Day Names 435
- The Intransitive Marker "t" in Eskimo 451
- "Stone," "Hammer" and "Heaven" in Indo-European Languages and Cosmology 457
- Francois-Xavier Garneau, England, and France: An Essay on Historical Lexicography 483
- Structural Analysis of Terms for Parts of the Body in Serbo-Croatian 507
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SECTION SIX Language: Social Factors and Setting
- Socioeconomic Factors in Language Split: The Case of the Lapp "Dialects" versus the Baltic-Finnic "Languages" 525
- On the Role of Children in the Revival of Hebrew 531
- The Extent of Multilayer Influences on the Gagauz Language 553
- Yanomama Diglossia 561
- Prescriptive Grammar: A Reappraisal 581
- Linguistic Adaptation to Speech Function 595
- Language Competence and Culture Transmission 615
- The Ethnography of Communication and the Teaching of Languages 623
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SECTION SEVEN Discussion
- Summary of Discussion 639
- Biographical Notes 647
- Index of Names 659
- Index of Subjects 665
Chapters in this book
- I-IV I
- General Editor's Preface V
- Preface IX
-
SECTION ONE Introductory
- Introduction 3
-
SECTION TWO Language Sameness: Genetic, Historical, and Contact
- Generative Approaches to Historical Linguistics 17
- Where Does Language Borrowing End and Genetic Relationship Begin? 33
- Language Death, Language Contact, and Language Evolution 45
- The Languages Within Language: Toward a Paleontological Approach of Verbal Communication 79
- Pidginization, Creolization, and the "Naturalness" Hypothesis 135
- Correlative Linguistics 151
-
SECTION THREE Languages: Areas and Influences
- The Emerging Linguistic Picture and Linguistic Prehistory of the Southwestern Pacific 191
- Quichean Linguistics and Philology 223
- Morphemes of Southern Quechua and Their Influence on Spanish 235
- Unstudied Ethnographic Areas of the Sepik Basin, New Guinea 245
- The Aztec System of Writing: Problems of Research 271
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SECTION FOUR Language, Thought, and Systems
- Clauses and Cases in Southeast Asian Languages and Thought 279
- Identification and Grammatical Structure in Akan and Welsh 297
- Abstractness of Phonology and Blackfoot Orthography Design 307
- Pragmo-Ecological Grammar (PEG): Toward a New Synthesis of Linguistics and Anthropology 327
- Common Cognitive Elements in Combined Verbs (Bengali, Khmer, Bahasa Indonesian, and Vietnamese) 363
- Linguistic Anthropology and the Innatist Fallacy 371
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SECTION FIVE Lexicon, Semantics, and Function
- Linguistic Reconstruction and History 391
- Lexical Change in Philippine Creole Spanish 401
- Semantic Categories in the Names of Algonquian Waterways 417
- The Aztec Day Names 435
- The Intransitive Marker "t" in Eskimo 451
- "Stone," "Hammer" and "Heaven" in Indo-European Languages and Cosmology 457
- Francois-Xavier Garneau, England, and France: An Essay on Historical Lexicography 483
- Structural Analysis of Terms for Parts of the Body in Serbo-Croatian 507
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SECTION SIX Language: Social Factors and Setting
- Socioeconomic Factors in Language Split: The Case of the Lapp "Dialects" versus the Baltic-Finnic "Languages" 525
- On the Role of Children in the Revival of Hebrew 531
- The Extent of Multilayer Influences on the Gagauz Language 553
- Yanomama Diglossia 561
- Prescriptive Grammar: A Reappraisal 581
- Linguistic Adaptation to Speech Function 595
- Language Competence and Culture Transmission 615
- The Ethnography of Communication and the Teaching of Languages 623
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SECTION SEVEN Discussion
- Summary of Discussion 639
- Biographical Notes 647
- Index of Names 659
- Index of Subjects 665