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Lista de candidatos sometidos a examen:
1) anthropological (*)
(*) Términos presentes en el nuestro glosario de lingüística

1) Candidate: anthropological


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paper CH_corpusSignostxt264 - : Briggs, Ch. (1996). Conflict, language ideologies, and privileged arenas of discoursive authority in warao dispute mediation. En Ch. Briggs (Ed.), Disordely discourse. Narrative, conflict and inequality (pp. 204-242). Oxford Studies in Anthropological Linguistics, Oxford: Oxford University Press . [ [61]Links ]

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paper CO_FormayFuncióntxt102 - : Durante la década de los sesenta, Joseph Greenberg en su libro Anthropological Linguistics: An Introduction (1968 ), citado en Duranti (2003), presenta la inclusión de los estudios del análisis lingüístico a la antropología. No obstante, el trabajo de Greenberg era compartir una idea de cultura como lengua, que no entendía que el hacer análisis lingüístico significaba hacer antropología.

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paper CO_Íkalatxt144 - : In respect to socio anthropological branch, it is relevant to conduct research in relation to varied aspects of the contemporary social life, for instance: broadening the comprehension about the rules and dynamics of the linguistic markets in diverse virtual scenarios . Expand analysis in the field of people's dependency in relation to social networking and communicative devices. Explore new areas of adolescents' subjectivity and identity development in Facebook from its diverse scenarios such as the wall, the profile and photos. In this fashion, a contribution can be made around the understanding of how today's youth constitutes their social life as well as their self-concept in Facebook. As well, it would be helpful to deepen on the implications of the common use of social networks by the youth population such as the possible transformation of teenagers' private and public life.

Evaluando al candidato anthropological:



anthropological
Lengua: eng
Frec: 81
Docs: 60
Nombre propio: 2 / 81 = 2%
Coocurrencias con glosario:
Puntaje: 0.136 = ( + (1+0) / (1+6.35755200461808)));
Candidato aceptado

Referencias bibliográficas encontradas sobre cada término

(Que existan referencias dedicadas a un término es también indicio de terminologicidad.)
anthropological
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: Agheyisi, R. & Fishman, J. (1970). Language Attitudes: A Brief Survey of Methodological Approaches. Anthropological Linguistics, 12(5), 137-157.
: Aikhenvald, Alexandra Y. 1996. Areal Diffusion in North-West Amazonia: The Case of Tariana. Anthropological Linguistics. 38, 73–116.
: Aikhenvald, Alexandra Y. y Diana Green. 1998. Palikur and the typology of classifiers. Anthropological Linguistics, 40: 429-480.
: Azuara, P. (2007, November). Literacy development in a changing cultural context: A study of literacy practices in a Mayan community in Yucatan, Mexico. Paper presented at the 106th meeting of the American Anthropological Association, Washington, DC.
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: Eriksen, Thomas Hylland. (2010). Ethnicity and nationalism. Anthropological perspectives. Londres - New York: Pluto Press.
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: Giles, H. (1973). Accent Mobility: A Model and Some Data. Anthropological Linguistics 15(2), 87-105.
: Greenberg, J. H. (1987). Tentative Linguistic Classification of Central and South American languages. En Wallace, A. (Ed.), Men and Cultures: Fifth International Congress of Anthropological and Ethnological Sciences (pp. 791-794). University of Pennsylvania Press.
: Harris, Z. (1959). The Transformational Model of Language Structure. Anthropological Linguistics, 1(1), 27-29.
: Haugen, E. (1959). Planning for a Standard Language in Modern Norway. Anthropological Linguistics, 1(3), 8-21.
: Herbert, R. (1987). Sex-based differences in compliment behavior. Paper Presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Anthropological Association, Washington, DC.
: Hercus, L. A. (1972). The Pre-Stopped Nasal and Lateral Consonants of Arabana-Warjgarjuru. Anthropological Linguistics, 14, 293-305.
: Holmes, J. (1986). "Compliments and compliment responses in New Zealand English". Anthropological Linguistics 28 (4): 485-508.
: Hornberger, N. (1988). Language ideology in Quechua communities of Puno, Peru. Anthropological Linguistics, 30(2), 214-235. [182]https://www.jstor.org/stable/30027980
: Howard-Malverde, R. (1998). Words for our Lord of Huanca: Discursive strategies in a Quechua sermon from Southern Peru. Anthropological linguistics, 40(4), 570-595.
: Hugh-Jones, Stephen. 1973. A Social Anthropological Study of the Barasana Indians of the Vaupés Area of Colombia. Cambridge, University of Cambridge.
: Kinkade, M. (1998). Is Irrealis a Grammatical Category in Upper Chehalis? Anthropological Linguistics, 40(2), 234-244. [123]https://www.jstor.org/stable/30028626
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: McClure, Erica F. 1975. Ethno-anatomy: The structure of the domain, Anthropological Linguistics, 17: 78-88.
: Messineo, C. (2004). Toba discourse as verbal art. Anthropological Linguistics, 46(4), 216-238. Bloomington: Indiana University Press.
: Obeng, S. (1994). Proverb as mitigating strategy in Akan discourse. Anthropological Linguistics, 38(3), 521-549.
: Pandian, J. (1993). Culture, Religion, and the Sacred Self: A Critical Introduction to the Anthropological Study of Religion. Englewood Cliffs: Prentice Hall College Div.
: Platt, Tristan. 1986 Mirrors and maize: the concept of yanantin among the macha of Bolivia. En Anthropological History of Andean Polities. Eds., J. Murra, N. Wachtel y J. Revel. Cambridge y París: Cambridge University Press/ Editions de la maison des Sciences de l’Homme.
: Tannen, D. (1983). “I take out the rok-dok!”: How Greek women tell about being molested (and create involvement). Anthropological Linguistics, 25(3)359-374.
: Taylor, A. C. (1996). The souls body and it's states: an Amazonian perspective on the nature of been human. Journal of the Royal Anthropological Society, 1, 201-215.
: Vidal, Alejandra y Harriet E. Klein 1998. Irrealis in Pilagá and Toba? Syntactic versus pragmatic coding. Anthropological Linguistics. 40, 2, 175-197.
: Viveiros de Castro, E. (1998). Cosmological Deixis and Amerindian Perspectivism. Journal of the Royal Anthropological Association, 4, 469-488.
: [122]Gal, Susan. 1988. “The political economy of code choice”, en M. Heller (ed.), Codeswitching: Anthropological and sociolinguistic perspectives, Nueva York, Mouton de Gruyter: 245-264.