Originally published in 1979, this book presents an
interdisciplinary study of the role of social markers in speech.
Each chapter explores the nature and functioning of speech markers
from a different social, biological or psychological perspective,
and the volume offers a systematic survey of facts and ideas
concerning the remarkable wealth of information that speech can
convey. The final chapter is an attempt to view the subject from an
integrated perspective and to develop a vocabulary and foundation
for the development of interdisciplinary research. The volume will
be of value to anyone with an interest in the general areas of
language and communication, whether as anthropologists, linguists,
ethologists, sociologists or psychologists.
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