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Journal of Linguistic Anthropology
Volume 7. Issue 2. December 1997
Contents:
Articles
Organizing Social and Spatial Location: Elicitations in Indo-Guyanese Village Talk
Jack Sidnell
Culture Influencing Language: Plurals of Hopi Kin Terms in Comparative Uto-Aztecan Perspective
Jane H. Hill
Kenneth C. Hill
Color Terms and Color Term Acquisition in Damara
Ian R. L. Davies
Penny Roling
Greville G. Corbett
Fritz Xoagub
Jomo Xoagub
Commentary
Salience CountsAnd So Does Accuracy: Correcting and Updating a Measure for Free-List-Item Salience
J. Jerome Smith
Stephen P. Borgatti
Discussion
A Dialogue on Dialogue
Bradd Shore
Cross-Talk
Bruce Mannheim
Dialogue and Dialogic
Dennis Tedlock
Book Reviews
Languages. Ives Goddard, ed. Handbook of North American Indians, 17.
David J. Costa
The Navajo Progressive in Discourse: A Study in Temporal Semantics.
Chad L. Thompson
Do You See What I Mean: Plains Indians Sign Talk and the Embodiment of Action.
Elizabeth Keating
Performing Dreams: Discourses of Immortality among the Xavante of Central Brazil.; The Rulings of the Night: An Ethnography of Nepalese Shaman Oral Texts.; Metaphysical Community: The Interplay of the Senses and the Intellect.
Jonathan D. Hill
Creating Context in Andean Cultures.
Peter Wogan
Crosswords: Language, Education and Ethnicity in French Ontario.; Chtimi: The Urban Vernaculars of Northern France.; A Reader in French Sociolinguistics.
Janet Morford
The Literary Mind.
Claudia Strauss
One Speaker, Two Languages: Cross-Disciplinary Perspectives on Code-Switching.
Melissa G. Moyer
The Translator as Communicator.
Susan Berk-Seligson
Bilingual Women: Anthropological Approaches to Second Language Use.; Gender Articulated: Language and the Socially Constructed Self.; Feminist Stylistics.
Rudolf P. Gaudio
Disorderly Discourse: Narrative, Conflict, and Inequality.
Richard J. Parmentier
Linguistic Culture and Language Policy.
Leila Monaghan
Book Notes
"We Two Know the Script; We Have Become Good Friends": Linguistic and Social Aspects of the Women's Script Literacy in Southern Hunan, China.
Strange Writing: Anomaly Accounts in Early Medieval China.
Narrating Our Past: The Social Construction of Oral History
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