Book Details
Format
Hardcover
Pages
284
Language
English
Published
Aug 26, 1988
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
ISBN-10
0521344549
ISBN-13
9780521344548
Description
Delving into the intricate relationship between language and culture, this exploration offers a profound look at language acquisition within a Samoan village context. Through detailed ethnographic study, the author illustrates how social interactions and communal practices shape the way individuals acquire language. By examining the usage of grammar and register, readers are introduced to the nuanced ways in which cultural identity is woven into the fabric of language.
The investigation not only highlights the methodologies employed to study these dynamics but also sheds light on the broader implications of language socialization. Readers are invited to engage with heartwarming anecdotes and vivid descriptions that reveal how the Samoan way of life influences communication practices. This book serves as a compelling resource for understanding how language functions as a cultural tool, ultimately shaping both individual identity and community bonds in this vibrant society.
The investigation not only highlights the methodologies employed to study these dynamics but also sheds light on the broader implications of language socialization. Readers are invited to engage with heartwarming anecdotes and vivid descriptions that reveal how the Samoan way of life influences communication practices. This book serves as a compelling resource for understanding how language functions as a cultural tool, ultimately shaping both individual identity and community bonds in this vibrant society.
Genres
Children’s