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- description_of_a_speech_event
- ll not be surprised to learn that one of the main ways that anthropologists examine language and communi... or, an ethnographic description of a community’s “ways of speaking” (Hymes 1974). )) (Hymes 1974, 455). ... u participate, and which have taught you distinct ways of speaking, or distinct ways to use speech to take actions in speech events. In one of your speech com
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- ding each other. Systems of communication are the ways people adapt to their own incompleteness. Many co... nces are in one way or another concerned with the ways people communicate and the social effects of comm... /10.1017/S0047404511000194. Hymes, Dell. 1974. “Ways of speaking.” In //Explorations in the ethnograph
- welcome_to_the_seminar
- thropologists want to answer. --- While in many ways this class surveys a wide and diverse field, it i... rather than add to a stock of knowledge. In some ways the topics are chosen because they are difficult ... not possible, you can also talk to me about other ways you can participate in class. ## References Bur
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- our way ===== **Main reading:** Edwards (2023) Ways of speaking and communicating are things we share with others. We have often emphasized the ways in which communication as a resource is unequally
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- e communicative actions in an event. In important ways, they argue, communicative action creates its own... doi.org/10.1111/amet.12523. Hymes, Dell. 1974. “Ways of speaking.” In //Explorations in the ethnograph
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- ent approaches to language and communication part ways. On one side are people who are interested in lan
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- (1960); Woolard (1998); Zuckerman (2016) In some ways, the indexicality of an utterance is already a fa
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- d by them. This tension plays out in a number of ways. This week’s discussion will frame the topics we
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- eople, and is thus a world of heteroglossia (many ways of speaking). So two things happen: - People w
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- who need to switch among different languages and ways of speaking in the course of their everyday routi
- the_social_life_of_language
- w in this class is different in lots of different ways. Anthropologists always assume that people are di
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- anguages we have now? * Why do people speak the ways they do? We should ask * Why is it possible t