
General and Amerindian Ethnolinguistics: In Remembrance of Stanley Newman
작성자
Mary Ritchie Key
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Science & Technology
History
형식
하드커버
페이지
514
언어
영어
출판됨
Jun 1, 1989
출판사
Walter de Gruyter
ISBN-10
311011822X
ISBN-13
9783110118223
설명
In this insightful exploration of ethnolinguistics, Mary Ritchie Key pays homage to the influential work of Stanley Newman. The book delves into the intricate relationships between language and culture, focusing particularly on the Amerindian experience. It examines how linguistic variations reflect broader sociocultural dynamics, illuminating the diverse ways in which language shapes identity and community among Indigenous groups.
Key's analysis is not just academic; it weaves personal narratives and historical context into a compelling narrative that appeals to both scholars and general readers. Through her examination, she fosters a deeper understanding of the connections between language, society, and heritage, ensuring that Newman's legacy continues to resonate within the field.
Key's analysis is not just academic; it weaves personal narratives and historical context into a compelling narrative that appeals to both scholars and general readers. Through her examination, she fosters a deeper understanding of the connections between language, society, and heritage, ensuring that Newman's legacy continues to resonate within the field.