Society for Linguistic Anthropology

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The Society for Linguistic Anthropology is a scholarly organization dedicated to the study of language as a cultural and social resource and practice within the broader field of anthropology.


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Predicate Object
instanceOf professional association
scholarly organization
abbreviation SLA
activity maintains a website
offers awards and prizes
organizes conferences
publishes newsletters
sponsors panels at professional meetings
supports student participation
affiliation section of the American Anthropological Association
country United States
discipline anthropology
linguistics
field linguistic anthropology
focus discourse and interaction
language and culture
language and education
language and media
language and politics
language as a cultural resource
language as a social resource
language as practice
language ideology
language in social life
language, gender, and sexuality
language, race, and ethnicity
multilingualism
goal advance theoretical and methodological approaches in linguistic anthropology
promote public understanding of language in society
hasCommittee executive committee
student committee
hasSubfield applied linguistic anthropology
ethnography of communication
language documentation and revitalization
semiotics
language English
membershipType individual members
professional members
student members
mission disseminate research in linguistic anthropology
encourage teaching of linguistic anthropology
foster communication among linguistic anthropologists
promote the study of language in its social and cultural context
support scholars of linguistic anthropology
parentOrganization American Anthropological Association
relatedField applied linguistics
cultural anthropology
sociolinguistics
website https://linguisticanthropology.org


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