【限时资源,期刊全文】Journal of linguistic Anthropology《语言人类学杂志》2019年论文集-共37篇论文(侵删)
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本期推送的是SSCI权威期刊——Journal of linguistic Anthropology《语言人类学杂志》2019年论文集,即第29卷1-3期共37篇论文,其中目录可在正文中查看,全文可以点击文末附件列表下载,下载链接即日
Journal of linguistic Anthropology《语言人类学杂志》2019年论文集-共37篇论文(侵删)
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卷号 | 期号 | 论文号 | 论文题目 |
Vol. 29 | Issue 1 | Article 01 | “Particles‐to‐People…Molecules‐to‐Man”: Creationist Poetics in Public Debates |
Vol. 29 | Issue 1 | Article 02 | Vine Racial Comedy as Anti‐Hegemonic Humor: Linguistic Performance and Generic Innovation |
Vol. 29 | Issue 1 | Article 03 | Recalling the bidonvilles of Paris: Historicity and Authority Among Transnational Migrants in Later Life |
Vol. 29 | Issue 1 | Article 04 | Poetics of Praise and Image‐Texts of Cinematic Encompassment |
Vol. 29 | Issue 1 | Article 05 | The Semiotics of Gallo Dictionaries: Indexing Modern Localness and Distributing Epistemic Authority in Minority Language Advocacy |
Vol. 29 | Issue 1 | Article 06 | Liminal Spaces, Titanium Braces: Narrative Tropes of Competence among Wheelchair Basketball Players |
Vol. 29 | Issue 1 | Article 07 | The Art of Interpretation in the Age of Computation. Kockelman, Paul. New York: Oxford University Press, 2017. xiv + 231pp. |
Vol. 29 | Issue 1 | Article 08 | Deaf to the Marrow: Deaf Social Organizing and Active Citizenship in Việt Nam. Cooper, Audrey C.. Washington, DC: Gallaudet University Press, 2017. xlviii + 256pp. |
Vol. 29 | Issue 2 | Article 09 | Joel Sherzer and the Importance of Staying Discourse‐Centered |
Vol. 29 | Issue 2 | Article 10 | Sherzer's Discourse‐Centered Approach Applied to Cultural Change Across Generations of Speakers |
Vol. 29 | Issue 2 | Article 11 | He Suffocates Me: A Playful Dimension of Exact Transcription, and of Being an Iluraq |
Vol. 29 | Issue 2 | Article 12 | Music Within and About Myth / Myths About and Within Music: 30+ Years of Decentering Approaches to Discourse in Native Amazonia |
Vol. 29 | Issue 2 | Article 13 | (Ethno)Poetics and Perspectivism: On the Hieroglyphic Beauty of Ambiguity |
Vol. 29 | Issue 2 | Article 14 | The Poetic Line, the Popol Wuj, and the History of Anthropology |
Vol. 29 | Issue 2 | Article 15 | Swearing and Cursing in San Juan Quiahije Chatino |
Vol. 29 | Issue 2 | Article 16 | Constructing a Decentered Archival Method: AILLA Recordings and Wanano/Kotiria Kaya Basa ‘Sad Songs’ |
Vol. 29 | Issue 2 | Article 17 | Discourse in the Longue Durée: A View of Mayan Poetic Inertia |
Vol. 29 | Issue 2 | Article 18 | Hup bi'id ɨd: Shamanic incantation at the nexus of language and culture |
Vol. 29 | Issue 2 | Article 19 | A’ãma Mrémé: A Playful Window into A'uwẽ‐Xavante Language, Cognition, and Social Organization |
Vol. 29 | Issue 2 | Article 20 | Heightened Discourse and Dialogical Syntax in Tojol‐ab'al Conversation |
Vol. 29 | Issue 2 | Article 21 | A Discourse‐Centered Approach to Sound and Meaning in Spike Lee's Chi‐Raq |
Vol. 29 | Issue 2 | Article 22 | Language, Culture, and Justice: Ixil Mayan Verbal Art in the 2013 Genocide Trial of José Efraín Ríos Montt in Guatemala |
Vol. 29 | Issue 2 | Article 23 | “The Langue d'Oc Is Bringing People Together”: Debating the Place of Regional Languages in France |
Vol. 29 | Issue 2 | Article 24 | Sounds of Crossing: Music, Migration, and the Aural Poetics of Huapango Arribeño. Chávez, Alex. Durham: Duke University Press, 2017. xii + 425 pp. |
Vol. 29 | Issue 3 | Article 25 | Cultivating Participation and the Varieties of Reflexivity in Stand‐Up Comedy |
Vol. 29 | Issue 3 | Article 26 | Appeals to Semiotic Registers in Ethno‐Metapragmatic Accounts of Variation |
Vol. 29 | Issue 3 | Article 27 | Evidence and Expertise in Genetic Nomenclatures |
Vol. 29 | Issue 3 | Article 28 | From Sissy to Sickening: The Indexical Landscape of /s/ in SoMa, San Francisco |
Vol. 29 | Issue 3 | Article 29 | Being Real on Fake Instagram: Likes, Images, and Media Ideologies of Value |
Vol. 29 | Issue 3 | Article 30 | Intersubjective Traps over Tricks on the Kazakhstani Puppet Stage: Animation as Dicentization |
Vol. 29 | Issue 3 | Article 31 | The Annotated Donald Trump: Signs of Circulation in a Time of Bubbles |
Vol. 29 | Issue 3 | Article 32 | Language Ideologies in Early History of Modern Mandarin: A Study of Shen Congwen's Minor Literature |
Vol. 29 | Issue 3 | Article 33 | Transforming Indigeneity: Urbanization and Language Revitalization in the Brazilian Amazon. Shulist, Sarah. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2018. xiv + 241 pp. |
Vol. 29 | Issue 3 | Article 34 | Motherless Tongues: The Insurgency of Language amid Wars of Translation. Vicente L. Rafael. Durham: Duke University Press, 2016. xii + 255 pp. |
Vol. 29 | Issue 3 | Article 35 | Language, Capitalism, and Colonialism: Towards a Critical History. Heller, Monica and McElhinny, Bonnie. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2017. xxii + 310 pp. |
Vol. 29 | Issue 3 | Article 36 | Talking Like Children: Language and the Production of Age in the Marshall Islands. Elise Berman. New York: Oxford University Press, 2019. xvi + 207 pp. |
Vol. 29 | Issue 3 | Article 37 | Between the Andes and the Amazon: Language and Social Meaning in Bolivia. Anna M. Babel. Tucson: University of Arizona Press, 2018. xii + 265. |
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