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Language and Social Relations

Language and Social Relations

Language and Social Relations

Asif Agha, University of Pennsylvania
November 2006
Available
Paperback
9780521576857

    Language is closely linked to our social relationships and is the medium through which we participate in a variety of social activities. This fascinating study explores the important role of language in various aspects of our social life, such as identity, gender relations, class, kinship, status, and hierarchies. Drawing on data from over thirty different languages and societies, it shows how language is more than simply a form of social action; it is also an effective tool with which we formulate models of social life and conduct. These models - or particular forms of social behaviour - are linked to the classification of 'types' of action or actor, and are passed 'reflexively' from person to person, and from generation to generation. Providing a unified way of accounting for a variety of social phenomena, this book will be welcomed by all those interested in the interaction between language, culture, and society.

    • Presents a unified framework for accounting for the relationship between language and a range of social phenomena
    • Chapters contain numbered summaries of the major points discussed, allowing the reader to review and consolidate their understanding of the arguments presented
    • Discusses data from over 30 languages and societies

    Product details

    November 2006
    Paperback
    9780521576857
    446 pages
    227 × 152 × 25 mm
    0.718kg
    69 tables
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • 1. Reflexivity
    • 2. From referring to registers
    • 3. Register formations
    • 4. The social life of cultural value
    • 5. Regrouping identity
    • 6. Registers of person deixis
    • 7. Honorific registers
    • 8. Norm and trope in kinship behaviour.
      Author
    • Asif Agha , University of Pennsylvania

      Asif Agha is Associate Professor in the Department of Anthropology, University of Pennsylvania.