2015
DOI: 10.1111/aman.12184
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Toward Linguistic Diversity in Anthropology

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“…This review suffers certain limits: of scope—it cannot capture all the field's publications; of temporality—the “year” is an arbitrary time unit with respect to scholarly activity; and of bias. Note, for example, that this essay is Anglocentric—it covers publications and conferences in English, largely produced by scholars who were trained and whose academic positions are in North America (Grossi and Ferreira ). Linguistic anthropology, of course, has historically been a North American field, largely known and taught only in its institutions.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…This review suffers certain limits: of scope—it cannot capture all the field's publications; of temporality—the “year” is an arbitrary time unit with respect to scholarly activity; and of bias. Note, for example, that this essay is Anglocentric—it covers publications and conferences in English, largely produced by scholars who were trained and whose academic positions are in North America (Grossi and Ferreira ). Linguistic anthropology, of course, has historically been a North American field, largely known and taught only in its institutions.…”
Section: Standard Disclaimers Applymentioning
confidence: 99%