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Natural causes of language (Hardcover): N.J. Enfield Natural causes of language (Hardcover)
N.J. Enfield
R671 Discovery Miles 6 710 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Distributed Agency (Hardcover): N.J. Enfield, Paul Kockelman Distributed Agency (Hardcover)
N.J. Enfield, Paul Kockelman
R3,569 Discovery Miles 35 690 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Distributed Agency presents an interdisciplinary inroad into the latest thinking about the distributed nature of agency: what it's like, what are its conditions of possibility, and what are its consequences. The book's 25 chapters are written by a wide range of scholars, from anthropology, biology, cognitive science, linguistics, philosophy, psychology, geography, law, economics, and sociology. While each chapter takes up different materials using different methods, they all chart relations between the key elements of agency: intentionality, causality, flexibility and accountability. Each chapter seeks to explain how and why such relations are distributed-not just across individuals, but also across bodies and minds, people and things, spaces and times. To do this, the authors work through empirical studies of particular cases, while also offering reviews and syntheses of key ideas from the authors' respective research traditions. Our goals with this collection of essays are to assemble insights from new research on the anatomy of human agency, to address divergent framings of the issues from different disciplines, and to suggest directions for new debates and lines of research. We hope that it will be a resource for researchers working on allied topics, and for students learning about the elements of human-specific modes of shared action, from causality, intentionality, and personhood to ethics, punishment, and accountability.

Dependencies in Language - On the Causal Ontology of Linguistic Systems (Hardcover): N.J. Enfield Dependencies in Language - On the Causal Ontology of Linguistic Systems (Hardcover)
N.J. Enfield
R1,126 Discovery Miles 11 260 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Dependencies in Language (Hardcover): N.J. Enfield Dependencies in Language (Hardcover)
N.J. Enfield
R842 Discovery Miles 8 420 Ships in 18 - 22 working days
Relationship Thinking - Agency, Enchrony, and Human Sociality (Hardcover): N.J. Enfield Relationship Thinking - Agency, Enchrony, and Human Sociality (Hardcover)
N.J. Enfield
R2,878 Discovery Miles 28 780 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

In Relationship Thinking, N. J. Enfield outlines a framework for analyzing social interaction and its linguistic, cultural, and cognitive underpinnings by focusing on human relationships. This is a naturalistic approach to human sociality, grounded in the systematic study of real-time data from social interaction in everyday life. Many of the illustrative examples and analyses in the book are a result of the author's long-term field work in Laos. Enfield promotes an interdisciplinary approach to studying language, culture, and mind, building on simple but powerful semiotic principles and concentrating on three points of conceptual focus. The first is human agency: the combination of flexibility and accountability, which defines our possibilities for social action and relationships, and which makes the fission and fusion of social units possible. The second is enchrony: the timescale of conversation in which our social relationships are primarily enacted. The third is human sociality: a range of human propensities for social interaction and enduring social relations, grounded in collective commitment to shared norms. Enfield's approach cuts through common dichotomies such as 'cognitive' versus 'behaviorist', or 'public' versus 'private', arguing instead that these are indispensable sides of single phenomena. The result is a set of conceptual tools for analyzing real-time social interaction and linking it with enduring relationships and their social contexts. The book shows that even - or perhaps especially - the most mundane social interactions yield rich insights into language, culture, and mind.

Ethnosyntax - Explorations in Grammar and Culture (Hardcover): N.J. Enfield Ethnosyntax - Explorations in Grammar and Culture (Hardcover)
N.J. Enfield
R5,024 Discovery Miles 50 240 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Meanings of cultural importance are found not only in words but also in the very grammar of a language. This exciting volume presents eleven original studies of the relationship between grammar, culture, and cognition, with data from languages and cultures from around the world. Contributors discuss a wide variety of grammatical phenomena. This book shows that the study of culture can help to understand how and why languages differ in the ways they do.

A Grammar of Lao (Hardcover, Reprint  2010): N.J. Enfield A Grammar of Lao (Hardcover, Reprint 2010)
N.J. Enfield
R6,033 Discovery Miles 60 330 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Lao is the national language of Laos, and is also spoken widely in Thailand and Cambodia. It is a tone language of the Tai-Kadai family (Southwestern Tai branch). Lao is an extreme example of the isolating, analytic language type. This book is the most comprehensive grammatical description of Lao to date. It describes and analyses the important structures of the language, including classifiers, sentence-final particles, and serial verb constructions. Special attention is paid to grammatical topics from a semantic, pragmatic, and typological perspective.

Languages of Mainland Southeast Asia - The State of the Art (Hardcover, Digital original): N.J. Enfield, Bernard Comrie Languages of Mainland Southeast Asia - The State of the Art (Hardcover, Digital original)
N.J. Enfield, Bernard Comrie
R3,674 Discovery Miles 36 740 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The studies in this book represent the rich, diverse and substantial research being conducted today in the linguistics of Mainland Southeast Asia. The chapters cover a broad scope. Several studies address questions of language relatedness, often challenging conventional assumptions about the status of language contact as an explanatory factor in accounting for linguistic similarities. Several address the question of Mainland Southeast Asia as a linguistic area, exploring new ways to imagine and define the boundaries, and indeed the boundedness, of a Mainland Southeast Asia area. Two contributions rethink the received notion of the 'sesquisyllable' with new empirical and theoretical angles. And a set of chapters explores topics in the morphology and syntax of the region's languages, sometimes challenging orthodox assumptions and claims about what a typical language of Mainland Southeast Asia is like. Written by leading researchers in the field, and with a substantial overview of current knowledge and new directions by the volume editors N. J. Enfield and Bernard Comrie, this book will serve as an authoritative source on where the linguistics of Mainland Southeast Asia is at, and where it is heading.

Mainland Southeast Asian Languages - A Concise Typological Introduction (Hardcover): N.J. Enfield Mainland Southeast Asian Languages - A Concise Typological Introduction (Hardcover)
N.J. Enfield
R2,846 Discovery Miles 28 460 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

This highly accessible introduction explores the core systems and subsystems of the languages of mainland Southeast Asia, applying the main concepts of language typology, phonology, morphology, syntax, sociolinguistics, language variation, and language contact, to this diverse language area. Written by a leading expert in the languages of this region, N. J. Enfield draws upon nearly a thousand data examples from over a hundred languages from Cambodia, China, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, Thailand, and Vietnam to show the many ways in which these languages resemble each other, and differ from each other, in the context of what is known globally about the diversity of human language. The book highlights the diversity of the area's languages, with a special emphasis on the minority languages, which outnumber the national languages by nearly a hundred to one. The result is a welcome corrective to widespread beliefs about the nature of a 'typical' Southeast Asian language.

Linguistic Epidemiology - Semantics and Grammar of Language Contact in Mainland Southeast Asia (Paperback): N.J. Enfield Linguistic Epidemiology - Semantics and Grammar of Language Contact in Mainland Southeast Asia (Paperback)
N.J. Enfield
R1,689 Discovery Miles 16 890 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This important new study examines in detail a semantic-pragmatic pattern surrounding the basic verb 'acquire' in nearly 30 Southeast Asian languages, concentrating on Lao, Vietnamese, Khmer, Kmhmu, Hmong, and varieties of Chinese. The book makes a significant contribution to empirical work on semantic and grammatical change in a linguistic area, as well as representing theoretical advances in cognitive semantics. Gricean pragmatics, semantic change, grammaticalization, language contact, and areal linguistics. The book also examines how changes in the speech of individuals actually become changes in large-scale public convention, 'language contact' is reconsidered, and traditional distinctions such as that between 'internal' and 'external' linguistic mechanisms are challenged. This groundbreaking new book is for specialists in Southeast Asian linguistics as well as scholars of descriptive semantics and pragmatics, grammaticalisation, linguistic change and evolution, areal linguistics and language contact, history and linguistic anthropology.

Demonstratives in Cross-Linguistic Perspective (Hardcover): Stephen C Levinson, Sarah Cutfield, Michael J. Dunn, N.J. Enfield,... Demonstratives in Cross-Linguistic Perspective (Hardcover)
Stephen C Levinson, Sarah Cutfield, Michael J. Dunn, N.J. Enfield, S ergio Meira
R3,450 Discovery Miles 34 500 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Demonstratives play a crucial role in the acquisition and use of language. Bringing together a team of leading scholars this detailed study, a first of its kind, explores meaning and use across fifteen typologically and geographically unrelated languages to find out what cross-linguistic comparisons and generalizations can be made, and how this might challenge current theory in linguistics, psychology, anthropology and philosophy. Using a shared experimental task, rounded out with studies of natural language use, specialists in each of the languages undertook extensive fieldwork for this comparative study of semantics and usage. An introduction summarizes the shared patterns and divergences in meaning and use that emerge.

Person Reference in Interaction - Linguistic, Cultural and Social Perspectives (Hardcover, New): N.J. Enfield, Tanya Stivers Person Reference in Interaction - Linguistic, Cultural and Social Perspectives (Hardcover, New)
N.J. Enfield, Tanya Stivers
R2,048 Discovery Miles 20 480 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

How do we refer to people in everyday conversation? No matter the language or culture, we must choose from a range of options: full name ('Robert Smith'), reduced name ('Bob'), description ('tall guy'), kin term ('my son') etc. Our choices reflect how we know that person in context, and allow us to take a particular perspective on them. This book brings together a team of leading linguists, sociologists and anthropologists to show that there is more to person reference than meets the eye. Drawing on video-recorded, everyday interactions in nine languages, it examines the fascinating ways in which we exploit person reference for social and cultural purposes, and reveals the underlying principles of person reference across cultures from the Americas to Asia to the South Pacific. Combining rich ethnographic detail with cross-linguistic generalizations, it will be welcomed by researchers and graduate students interested in the relationship between language and culture.

Linguistic Epidemiology - Semantics and Grammar of Language Contact in Mainland Southeast Asia (Hardcover): N.J. Enfield Linguistic Epidemiology - Semantics and Grammar of Language Contact in Mainland Southeast Asia (Hardcover)
N.J. Enfield
R4,510 Discovery Miles 45 100 Ships in 10 - 15 working days


This important new study examines in detail a semantic-pragmatic pattern surrounding the basic verb 'acquire' in nearly 30 Southeast Asian languages, concentrating on Lao, Vietnamese, Khmer, Kmhmu, Hmong, and varieties of Chinese.
The book makes a significant contribution to empirical work on semantic and grammatical change in a linguistic area, as well as representing theoretical advances in cognitive semantics. Gricean pragmatics, semantic change, grammaticalisation, language contact, and areal linguistics. The book also examines how changes in the speech of individuals actually become changes in large-scale public convention, 'language contact' is reconsidered, and traditional distinctions such as that between 'internal' and 'external' linguistic mechanisms are challenged.
This groundbreaking new book is for specialists in Southeast Asian linguistics as well as scholars of descriptive semantics and pragmatics, grammaticalisation, linguistic change and evolution, areal linguistics and language contact, history and linguistic anthropology.

The Cambridge Handbook of Linguistic Anthropology (Hardcover): N.J. Enfield, Paul Kockelman, Jack Sidnell The Cambridge Handbook of Linguistic Anthropology (Hardcover)
N.J. Enfield, Paul Kockelman, Jack Sidnell
R5,114 Discovery Miles 51 140 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The field of linguistic anthropology looks at human uniqueness and diversity through the lens of language, our species' special combination of art and instinct. Human language both shapes, and is shaped by, our minds, societies, and cultural worlds. This state-of-the-field survey covers a wide range of topics, approaches and theories, such as the nature and function of language systems, the relationship between language and social interaction, and the place of language in the social life of communities. Promoting a broad vision of the subject, spanning a range of disciplines from linguistics to biology, from psychology to sociology and philosophy, this authoritative handbook is an essential reference guide for students and researchers working on language and culture across the social sciences.

Languages of Mainland Southeast Asia - The State of the Art (Paperback, Digital original): N.J. Enfield, Bernard Comrie Languages of Mainland Southeast Asia - The State of the Art (Paperback, Digital original)
N.J. Enfield, Bernard Comrie
R926 R825 Discovery Miles 8 250 Save R101 (11%) Ships in 18 - 22 working days

The studies in this book represent the rich, diverse and substantial research being conducted today in the linguistics of Mainland Southeast Asia. The chapters cover a broad scope. Several studies address questions of language relatedness, often challenging conventional assumptions about the status of language contact as an explanatory factor in accounting for linguistic similarities. Several address the question of Mainland Southeast Asia as a linguistic area, exploring new ways to imagine and define the boundaries, and indeed the boundedness, of a Mainland Southeast Asia area. Two contributions rethink the received notion of the 'sesquisyllable' with new empirical and theoretical angles. And a set of chapters explores topics in the morphology and syntax of the region's languages, sometimes challenging orthodox assumptions and claims about what a typical language of Mainland Southeast Asia is like. Written by leading researchers in the field, and with a substantial overview of current knowledge and new directions by the volume editors N. J. Enfield and Bernard Comrie, this book will serve as an authoritative source on where the linguistics of Mainland Southeast Asia is at, and where it is heading.

Ethnosyntax - Explorations in Grammar and Culture (Paperback): N.J. Enfield Ethnosyntax - Explorations in Grammar and Culture (Paperback)
N.J. Enfield
R1,754 Discovery Miles 17 540 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book provides a fresh and original approach to the 'ethnosyntax' concept - the proposition that the grammar of a language is intimately linked to the culture of its speakers. It focuses on three related questions: how far culture accounts for linguistic variation; how culture and grammar are connected; and to what extent one may constitute the other. It looks, for example, at the ways in which grammatical (including semantic) resources may be constrained by social values, and at the possible sociocultural significance of grammatical devices. The chapters add up to an important and timely contribution to the renewed debate among linguists and anthropologists on the relationship between grammar, culture, and cognition. The authors represent a wide range of research traditions, some of which have not until now explicitly addressed the grammar and culture issue. They consider the subject in the context of a wide range of cultures in North America, Europe, and Australasia. The clarity and accessibility of their writing, together with Dr Enfield's introduction to the field, make this not only a work of original value and impeccable scholarship, but an excellent modern textbook on a subject of enduring fascination in linguistics and anthropology.

How We Talk (Hardcover): N.J. Enfield How We Talk (Hardcover)
N.J. Enfield
R1,056 Discovery Miles 10 560 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

We all had teachers who scolded us over the use of um, uh-huh, oh, like, and mm-hmm. But as linguist N. J. Enfield reveals in How We Talk, these "bad words" are fundamental to language. Whether we are speaking with the clerk at the store, our boss, or our spouse, language is dependent on things as commonplace as a rising tone of voice, an apparently meaningless word, or a glance-signals so small that we hardly pay them any conscious attention. Nevertheless, they are the essence of how we speak. From the traffic signals of speech to the importance of um, How We Talk revolutionises our understanding of conversation. In the process, Enfield reveals what makes language universally-and uniquely-human.

Distributed Agency (Paperback): N.J. Enfield, Paul Kockelman Distributed Agency (Paperback)
N.J. Enfield, Paul Kockelman
R1,423 Discovery Miles 14 230 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Distributed Agency presents an interdisciplinary inroad into the latest thinking about the distributed nature of agency: what it's like, what are its conditions of possibility, and what are its consequences. The book's 25 chapters are written by a wide range of scholars, from anthropology, biology, cognitive science, linguistics, philosophy, psychology, geography, law, economics, and sociology. While each chapter takes up different materials using different methods, they all chart relations between the key elements of agency: intentionality, causality, flexibility and accountability. Each chapter seeks to explain how and why such relations are distributed-not just across individuals, but also across bodies and minds, people and things, spaces and times. To do this, the authors work through empirical studies of particular cases, while also offering reviews and syntheses of key ideas from the authors' respective research traditions. Our goals with this collection of essays are to assemble insights from new research on the anatomy of human agency, to address divergent framings of the issues from different disciplines, and to suggest directions for new debates and lines of research. We hope that it will be a resource for researchers working on allied topics, and for students learning about the elements of human-specific modes of shared action, from causality, intentionality, and personhood to ethics, punishment, and accountability.

The Utility of Meaning - What Words Mean and Why (Hardcover): N.J. Enfield The Utility of Meaning - What Words Mean and Why (Hardcover)
N.J. Enfield
R3,150 Discovery Miles 31 500 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book argues that the complex, anthropocentric, and often culture-specific meanings of words have been shaped directly by their history of 'utility' for communication in social life. N. J. Enfield draws on semantic and pragmatic case studies from his extensive fieldwork in Laos to investigate a range of semantic fields including emotion terms, culinary terms, landscape terminology, and honorific pronouns, among many others. These studies form the building blocks of a conceptual framework for understanding meaning in language. The book argues that the goals and relevancies of human communication are what bridge the gap between the private representation of language in the mind and its public processes of usage, acquisition, and conventionalization in society. Professor Enfield argues that in order to understand this process, we first need to understand the ways in which linguistic meaning is layered, multiple, anthropocentric, cultural, distributed, and above all, useful. This wide-ranging account brings together several key strands of research across disciplines including semantics, pragmatics, cognitive linguistics, and sociology of language, and provides a rich account of what linguistic meaning is like and why.

Language vs. Reality - Why Language Is Good for Lawyers and Bad for Scientists: N.J. Enfield Language vs. Reality - Why Language Is Good for Lawyers and Bad for Scientists
N.J. Enfield
R575 Discovery Miles 5 750 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Dependencies in Language - On the Causal Ontology of Linguistic Systems (Paperback): N.J. Enfield Dependencies in Language - On the Causal Ontology of Linguistic Systems (Paperback)
N.J. Enfield
R839 Discovery Miles 8 390 Ships in 18 - 22 working days
Dependencies in language (Paperback): N.J. Enfield Dependencies in language (Paperback)
N.J. Enfield
R618 Discovery Miles 6 180 Ships in 18 - 22 working days
The Languages of Mainland Southeast Asia: N.J. Enfield The Languages of Mainland Southeast Asia
N.J. Enfield
R985 Discovery Miles 9 850 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Mainland Southeast Asia is one of the most fascinating and complex cultural and linguistic areas in the world. This book provides a rich and comprehensive survey of the history and core systems and subsystems of the languages of this fascinating region. Drawing on his depth of expertise in mainland Southeast Asia, Enfield includes more than a thousand data examples from over a hundred languages from Cambodia, China, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, Thailand, and Vietnam, bringing together a wealth of data and analysis that has not previously been available in one place. Chapters cover the many ways in which these languages both resemble each other, and differ from each other, and the diversity of the area's languages is highlighted, with a special emphasis on minority languages, which outnumber the national languages by nearly a hundred to one. The result is an authoritative treatment of a fascinating and important linguistic area.

The Cambridge Handbook of Linguistic Anthropology (Paperback): N.J. Enfield, Paul Kockelman, Jack Sidnell The Cambridge Handbook of Linguistic Anthropology (Paperback)
N.J. Enfield, Paul Kockelman, Jack Sidnell
R1,871 Discovery Miles 18 710 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

The field of linguistic anthropology looks at human uniqueness and diversity through the lens of language, our species' special combination of art and instinct. Human language both shapes, and is shaped by, our minds, societies, and cultural worlds. This state-of-the-field survey covers a wide range of topics, approaches and theories, such as the nature and function of language systems, the relationship between language and social interaction, and the place of language in the social life of communities. Promoting a broad vision of the subject, spanning a range of disciplines from linguistics to biology, from psychology to sociology and philosophy, this authoritative handbook is an essential reference guide for students and researchers working on language and culture across the social sciences.

Demonstratives in Cross-Linguistic Perspective (Paperback): Stephen C Levinson, Sarah Cutfield, Michael J. Dunn, N.J. Enfield,... Demonstratives in Cross-Linguistic Perspective (Paperback)
Stephen C Levinson, Sarah Cutfield, Michael J. Dunn, N.J. Enfield, S ergio Meira
R1,256 Discovery Miles 12 560 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Demonstratives play a crucial role in the acquisition and use of language. Bringing together a team of leading scholars this detailed study, a first of its kind, explores meaning and use across fifteen typologically and geographically unrelated languages to find out what cross-linguistic comparisons and generalizations can be made, and how this might challenge current theory in linguistics, psychology, anthropology and philosophy. Using a shared experimental task, rounded out with studies of natural language use, specialists in each of the languages undertook extensive fieldwork for this comparative study of semantics and usage. An introduction summarizes the shared patterns and divergences in meaning and use that emerge.

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