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Anthropological linguistics
/ˌanθɹəpəlˈɒdʒɪkəl lɪŋɡwˈɪstɪks/
/ˌænθɹəpəlˈɑːdʒɪkəl lɪŋɡwˈɪstɪks/
Anthropological linguistics
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lingüística antropológica, antropología lingüística
a subfield of linguistics that focuses on the study of language in its cultural and social context, examining the relationship between language, culture, and society
What is "anthropological linguistics"?
Anthropological linguistics is the study of the relationship between language and culture. This field examines how language influences social life, cultural practices, and identity within different communities. Anthropological linguists explore how languages evolve in response to cultural changes and how they reflect the values and beliefs of a society. This area of study often involves fieldwork, where researchers engage with speakers in their natural environments to gain insights into how language shapes and is shaped by human experience.
anthropological linguistics
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