This edited volume explores the scope of interdisciplinary
linguistics and includes voices from scholars in different
disciplines within the social sciences and humanities, as well as
different sub-disciplines within linguistics. Chapters within this
volume offer a range of perspectives on interdisciplinary studies,
represent a connection between different disciplines, or
demonstrate an application of interdisciplinarity within
linguistics. The volume is divided into three sections:
perspectives, connections, and applications. Perspectives The goal
of this section is to address more generally the definition(s) of
and value of multi-, trans-, and inter-disciplinary work. In what
areas and for what purposes is there a need for work that crosses
discipline boundaries? What are the challenges of undertaking such
work? What opportunities are available? Connections This section
features paired chapters written by scholars in different
disciplines that discuss the same concept/idea/issue. For example,
a discussion of how "assemblage" works in archaeology is paired
with a discussion of how "assemblage" can be used to talk about
'style' in linguistics. Applications This section can be framed as
sample answers to the question: What does interdisciplinarity look
like?
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