Folklore and sociolinguistics exist in a symbiotic relationship; more than that, at points—in the ethnography of communication and in ethnopoetics, for example—they overlap and become indistinguishable. As part of a reaction to the formal rigor and social detachment of Chomsky’s theoretical linguistics, sociolinguistics emerges in the mid-twentieth century to assess the role of language in social life. Folklorists join the cause and bring to it a commitment to in-depth ethnography and a longstanding engagement with artistic communication. In this essay, I trace key phases in the development of this interdisciplinary movement, revolutionary in its reorientation of language study to the messy but fascinating realm of speech usage. I of...
Folklore can mean different things to different people and even become different things as it travel...
My definition of folklore as artistic communication in small groups was forged in the context of f...
Accounts of the American literary field at the turn of the twentieth century often emphasize its fas...
Folklore and sociolinguistics exist in a symbiotic relationship; more than that, at points—in the et...
Folkloric semiosis, the fashioning of verbal, kinesic, or material signs in traditional performance ...
For centuries, the people living on earth have been trying to solve these mysteries and messages of ...
This work argues for an engagement with, and analysis of folkloric expression through the concept an...
The folkloristic theory of translation I am proposing is based on the interlingual transfer of folkl...
The Western States Folklore Society retains copyright to the original publication of the articles an...
Under embargo until: 2022-11-16Sebeok started his career as an ethnographer, focusing on the verbal ...
For a folklorist it is difficult to think about oral tradition other than through the perspectives p...
Discussions of folklinguistic accounts of language use are frequently focused on dismissing them bec...
Accepting the anthropological perspective of analysing oral folklore, understood as a part of c...
This paper is a response to the recent phenomenon among the students of English study program at IAI...
It is now widely acknowledged in a range of linguistic disciplines that ‘languages’ are sociohistori...
Folklore can mean different things to different people and even become different things as it travel...
My definition of folklore as artistic communication in small groups was forged in the context of f...
Accounts of the American literary field at the turn of the twentieth century often emphasize its fas...
Folklore and sociolinguistics exist in a symbiotic relationship; more than that, at points—in the et...
Folkloric semiosis, the fashioning of verbal, kinesic, or material signs in traditional performance ...
For centuries, the people living on earth have been trying to solve these mysteries and messages of ...
This work argues for an engagement with, and analysis of folkloric expression through the concept an...
The folkloristic theory of translation I am proposing is based on the interlingual transfer of folkl...
The Western States Folklore Society retains copyright to the original publication of the articles an...
Under embargo until: 2022-11-16Sebeok started his career as an ethnographer, focusing on the verbal ...
For a folklorist it is difficult to think about oral tradition other than through the perspectives p...
Discussions of folklinguistic accounts of language use are frequently focused on dismissing them bec...
Accepting the anthropological perspective of analysing oral folklore, understood as a part of c...
This paper is a response to the recent phenomenon among the students of English study program at IAI...
It is now widely acknowledged in a range of linguistic disciplines that ‘languages’ are sociohistori...
Folklore can mean different things to different people and even become different things as it travel...
My definition of folklore as artistic communication in small groups was forged in the context of f...
Accounts of the American literary field at the turn of the twentieth century often emphasize its fas...