Editor for this issue: Joel Jenkins <joellinguistlist.org>
Title: Language in Strange and Familiar Places
Subtitle: Linguistic Research in Uncharted Territories
Series Title: Anthropological Linguistics
Publication Year: 2025
Publisher: De Gruyter Mouton
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Book URL: https://www.degruyterbrill.com/document/doi/10.1515/9783111707501/html
Editor(s): Alexandra Y. Aikhenvald, Anne Storch, Viveka Velupillai
eBook ISBN: 9783111707501
Hardcover ISBN: 9783119148825
Abstract:
Language and place are intimately connected: depending on where we are, what the context is and what our aims are, we will adjust our language accordingly. Yet linguistics defines itself by a framework that determines which kind of language is worth investigating. Within that framework, linguistics constructs both language and place in multiple ways: language as a sequestered thing belongs to the field site or the classroom; language as fluid practice is associated with the street; language as reconstruction belongs to migration corridors. What about the places that tend to fall between the cracks? This volume explores language in strange and familiar places, from Europe to Africa, Amazonia, Australia and the Pacific, in order to shed light on them.
Linguistic Field(s): Anthropological Linguistics
Written In: English (eng)
Page Updated: 13-Jun-2025
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