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Persistence of Language: Constructing and confronting the past and present in the voices of Jane H. Hill [Kõva köide]

Edited by (Indiana University Perdue/University Fort Wayne), Edited by (University of Montana), Edited by (University of Texas-Pan American), Edited by (University of Arizona)
  • Formaat: Hardback, 440 pages, kaal: 985 g
  • Sari: Culture and Language Use 8
  • Ilmumisaeg: 28-May-2013
  • Kirjastus: John Benjamins Publishing Co
  • ISBN-10: 9027202915
  • ISBN-13: 9789027202918
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  • Formaat: Hardback, 440 pages, kaal: 985 g
  • Sari: Culture and Language Use 8
  • Ilmumisaeg: 28-May-2013
  • Kirjastus: John Benjamins Publishing Co
  • ISBN-10: 9027202915
  • ISBN-13: 9789027202918
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This edited collection presents two sets of interdisciplinary conversations connecting theoretical, methodological, and ideological issues in the study of language. In the first section, Approaches to the study of the indigenous languages of the Americas, the authors connect historical, theoretical, and documentary linguistics to examine the crucial role of endangered language data for the development of biopsychological theory and to highlight how methodological decisions impact language revitalization efforts. Section two, Approaches to the study of voices and ideologies, connects anthropological and documentary linguistics to examine how discourses of language contact, endangerment, linguistic purism and racism shape scholarly practice and language policy and to underscore the need for linguists and laypersons alike to acquire the analytical tools to deconstruct discourses of inequality. Together, these chapters pay homage to the scholarship of Jane H. Hill, demonstrating how a critical, interdisciplinary linguistics narrows the gap between disparate fields of analysis to treat the ecology of language in its entirety.
Foreword vii
Kenneth C. Hill
Preface xi
Shannon T. Bischoff
Deborah Cole
Amy V. Fountain
Mizuki Miyashita
Introduction. The persistence of language: Constructing and confronting the past and the present in the voices of Jane H. Hill
xxi
Shannon T. Bischoff
Deborah Cole
Amy V. Fountain
Mizuki Miyashita
SECTION 1 Approaches to the study of the indigenous languages of the Americas
The diachrony of Ute case-marking
3(26)
T. Givon
Language contact as an inhibitor of sound change: An Athabaskan example
29(24)
Keren Rice
Stress in Yucatec Maya: Syncretism in loan word incorporation as evidence for stress patterns
53(32)
Emily Kidder
The phonetic correlates of Southern Ute stress
85(22)
Stacey Oberly
Revisiting Tohono O'odham high vowels
107(26)
Colleen M. Fitzgerald
Head-marking inflection and the architecture of grammatical theory: Evidence from reduplication and compounding in Hiaki (Yaqui)
133(42)
Jason D. Haugen
Heidi Harley
A case-study in grass roots development of web resources for language workers: The Coeur d'Alene Archive and Online Language Resources (CAOLR)
175(28)
Shannon Bischoff
Amy Fountain
SECTION 2 Approaches to the study of voices and ideologies
Language contact, shift, and endangerment -- implications for policy
Spanish in contact with indigenous tongues: Changing the tide in favor of the heritage languages
203(26)
Jose Antonio Flores Farfan
How can a language with 7 million speakers be endangered?
229(28)
Heidi Orcutt-Gachiri
A documentary ethnography of a Blackfoot language course: Patterns of variationism and standard in the "organization of diversity"
257(34)
Annabelle Chatsis
Mizuki Miyashita
Deborah Cole
Syncretic speech, linguistic ideology, and intertextuality: Presenting the Spanish translation of `Speaking Mexicano' in Tlaxcala, Mexico
291(30)
Jacqueline Messing
Ramos Rosales Flores
Racism in discourse -- analyses of practice
Narrative discriminations in Central California's indigenous narrative traditions: Relativism or (covert) racism?
321(18)
Paul V. Kroskrity
The voice of (White) reason: Enunciations of difference, authorship, interpellation, and jokes
339(26)
Barbra A. Meek
Double-voicing in the everyday language of Brazilian black activism
365(24)
Jennifer Roth-Gordon
Antonio Jose B. da Silva
Uptake (un)limited: The mediatization of register shifting and the maintenance of standard in U.S. public discourse
389(26)
Deborah Cole
Regine Pellicer
The silken cord: An essay in honor of Jane Hill
415(10)
Richard Delgado
Afterword: Jane Hill's current work 425(6)
Claire Bowern
Patience Epps
Russell Gray
Keith Hunley
Jack Ives
Patrick McConvell
Language index 431(2)
Subject index 433