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 offer the...
The article investigates the relationship between orality and literacy with special reference to the...
This work argues for an engagement with, and analysis of folkloric expression through the concept an...
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...
The folkloristic theory of translation I am proposing is based on the interlingual transfer of folkl...
It is now widely acknowledged in a range of linguistic disciplines that ‘languages’ are sociohistori...
The relationship between language and music has much in common - rhythm, structure, sound, metaphor....
The relationship between language and music has much in common - rhythm, structure, sound, metaphor....
Foreigners can learn to speak a language, but still find it difficult to understand the culture of t...
An important element of language relates to its aesthetic use, in other words, how we make our lives...
For centuries, the people living on earth have been trying to solve these mysteries and messages of ...
In the 1920s, Bronislaw Malinowski – in the tradition of Herder and Humboldt and based on his experi...
In the 1920s, Bronislaw Malinowski – in the tradition of Herder and Humboldt and based on his experi...
Folkloric semiosis, the fashioning of verbal, kinesic, or material signs in traditional performance ...
Many works on intercultural communication from the field of linguistics share the assumption that in...
The article investigates the relationship between orality and literacy with special reference to the...
This work argues for an engagement with, and analysis of folkloric expression through the concept an...
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...
The folkloristic theory of translation I am proposing is based on the interlingual transfer of folkl...
It is now widely acknowledged in a range of linguistic disciplines that ‘languages’ are sociohistori...
The relationship between language and music has much in common - rhythm, structure, sound, metaphor....
The relationship between language and music has much in common - rhythm, structure, sound, metaphor....
Foreigners can learn to speak a language, but still find it difficult to understand the culture of t...
An important element of language relates to its aesthetic use, in other words, how we make our lives...
For centuries, the people living on earth have been trying to solve these mysteries and messages of ...
In the 1920s, Bronislaw Malinowski – in the tradition of Herder and Humboldt and based on his experi...
In the 1920s, Bronislaw Malinowski – in the tradition of Herder and Humboldt and based on his experi...
Folkloric semiosis, the fashioning of verbal, kinesic, or material signs in traditional performance ...
Many works on intercultural communication from the field of linguistics share the assumption that in...
The article investigates the relationship between orality and literacy with special reference to the...
This work argues for an engagement with, and analysis of folkloric expression through the concept an...
Accounts of the American literary field at the turn of the twentieth century often emphasize its fas...