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Ethnosyntax N. J. Enfield (Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics, Nijmegen)

Ethnosyntax By N. J. Enfield (Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics, Nijmegen)

Summary

Meanings of cultural importance are found not only in words but also in the very grammar of a language. This volume presents 11original studies of the relationship between grammar, culture, and cognition, with data from languages and cultures from around the world. Contributors discuss a wide variety of grammatical phenomena.

Ethnosyntax Summary

Ethnosyntax: Explorations in Grammar and Culture by N. J. Enfield (Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics, Nijmegen)

This book provides a fresh and original approach to the 'ethnosyntax' concept - the proposition that the grammar of a language is intimately linked to the culture of its speakers. It focuses on three related questions: how far culture accounts for linguistic variation; how culture and grammar are connected; and to what extent one may constitute the other. It looks, for example, at the ways in which grammatical (including semantic) resources may be constrained by social values, and at the possible sociocultural significance of grammatical devices. The chapters add up to an important and timely contribution to the renewed debate among linguists and anthropologists on the relationship between grammar, culture, and cognition. The authors represent a wide range of research traditions, some of which have not until now explicitly addressed the grammar and culture issue. They consider the subject in the context of a wide range of cultures in North America, Europe, and Australasia. The clarity and accessibility of their writing, together with Dr Enfield's introduction to the field, make this not only a work or original value and impeccable scholarship, but an excellent modern textbook on a subject of enduring fascination in linguistics and anthropology.

Ethnosyntax Reviews

...a fascinating collection of essays and case studies exploring links between grammar and culture ... a rich introduction to a fertile field of study * Jamin R. Pelkey, SIL International Book Reviews *

About N. J. Enfield (Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics, Nijmegen)

N. J. Enfield is a staff member in the Language and Cognition Group at the Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics, Nijmegen. His work in semantic and grammatical description, contact and areal linguistics, gesture, and linguistic anthropology is based upon ongoing fieldwork in mainland Southeast Asia.

Table of Contents

PART I: ETHNOSYNTAX: THEORY AND SCOPE ; PART II: CULTURE, SEMANTICS, AND GRAMMAR ; PART III: CULTURE, PRAGMATICS, AND GRAMMATICALISATION

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NPB9780199249060
9780199249060
0199249067
Ethnosyntax: Explorations in Grammar and Culture by N. J. Enfield (Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics, Nijmegen)
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Oxford University Press
2002-07-04
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