Linguistic Anthropology
Explore the fascinating world of language and culture with Linguistic Anthropology by Alessandro Duranti, published by Cambridge University Press in 1997. This comprehensive paperback edition spans 422 pages, making it an essential resource for both undergraduate and graduate students. Duranti introduces readers to linguistic anthropology as an interdisciplinary field that examines language as a vital cultural resource and speaking as a significant cultural practice. Whether you are a student or a curious reader, this book will deepen your understanding of how language shapes human experience and social interaction. Dive into the intricate relationship between language and culture with this insightful text that is sure to enrich your academic journey.