This volume compiles papers from a 1953 conference at the University of Chicago, exploring the interrelations between language and various cultural aspects. Contributors examine how language reflects and shapes cultural practices, beliefs, and social structures, highlighting the role of linguistic anthropology in understanding human societies. The collection emphasizes the significance of language in cultural analysis and its impact on anthropological studies. It serves as a foundational work for those interested in the intersection of language and culture.
Dimensions:
24.2 x 16.2 x 2.1 cm
Format:
Hardcover, cloth bound, with dust jacket
Publisher:
University of Chicago Press