Linguistic Anthropology
Discover the fascinating world of language and culture with Linguistic Anthropology, edited by John Wiley and Sons Ltd. This comprehensive reader, published in 2009, brings together some of the most influential works in the field of linguistic anthropology, making it an essential resource for both students and scholars alike. Spanning 544 pages, this second edition is meticulously organized to guide you through key issues surrounding language as a cultural resource and the practice of speaking within various cultural contexts. Whether you're delving into the intricacies of communication or exploring the relationship between language and society, this collection offers valuable insights and perspectives. Enhance your understanding of how language shapes human experience with this indispensable addition to your academic library.