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The Study of Language , pp. 266 - 281
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Print publication year: 2010

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Duranti, A. (2001) Key Terms in Language and CultureBlackwellGoogle Scholar
Kramsch, C. (1998) Language and CultureOxford University PressGoogle Scholar
Duranti, A. (1997) Linguistic AnthropologyCambridge University PressCrossRefGoogle Scholar
Foley, W. (1997) Anthropological LinguisticsBlackwellGoogle Scholar
Kuper, A. (1999) Culture: The Anthropologists' AccountHarvard University PressGoogle Scholar
Taylor, J. (2003) Linguistic Categorization (3rd edition) Oxford University PressGoogle Scholar
Boroditsky, L. (2003) “Linguistic relativity” In Nadel, L. (ed.) Encyclopedia of Cognitive Science (917–921) Nature Publishing GroupGoogle Scholar
Ungerer, F. and Schmid, H-J. (2006) An Introduction to Cognitive Linguistics (chapter 1) (2nd edition) LongmanGoogle Scholar
Aikhenvald, A. (2000) ClassifiersOxford University PressGoogle Scholar
Mesthrie, R., Swann, J., Deumert, A. and Leap, W. (2000) Introducing Sociolinguistics (chapter 3) John BenjaminsGoogle Scholar
Maccoby, E. (1998) The Two SexesHarvard University PressGoogle Scholar
Coates, J. (2004) Women, Men and Language (3rd edition) LongmanGoogle Scholar
Eckert, P. and McConnell-Ginet, S. (2003) Language and GenderCambridge University PressCrossRefGoogle Scholar
(Dyirbal) Lakoff, G. (1987) Women, Fire and Dangerous ThingsUniversity of Chicago PressCrossRefGoogle Scholar
(Hawaiian) Kent, H. (1986) Treasury of Hawaiian Words in One Hundred and One CategoriesUniversity of Hawai'i PressGoogle Scholar
(Hopi) Malotki, E. (1983) Hopi TimeWalter de GruyterCrossRefGoogle Scholar
(Inuit) Martin, L. (1986) “Eskimo words for snow: a case study in the genesis and decay of an anthropological exampleAmerican Anthropologist 88: 418–423CrossRefGoogle Scholar
(Japanese) Frawley, W. (1992) Linguistic SemanticsLawrence ErlbaumGoogle Scholar
(Mopan Maya) Danziger, E. (2001) Relatively SpeakingOxford University PressGoogle Scholar
(Ponapean) Lynch, J. (1998) Pacific LanguagesUniversity of Hawai'i PressGoogle Scholar
(Sidamo) Hudson, G. (2000) Essential Introductory LinguisticsBlackwellGoogle Scholar
(Swahili) Hinnebusch, T. (1987) “Swahili” In Shopen, T. (ed.) Languages and Their Status (209–294) University of Pennsylvania PressGoogle Scholar
(Tuvaluan) Finegan, E. and Besnier, N. (1989) Language: Its Structure and UseHarcourt Brace JovanovichGoogle Scholar
(Watam) Foley, W. (1997) Anthropological LinguisticsBlackwellGoogle Scholar
Carroll, J. (ed.) (1956) Language, Thought and Reality: Selected Writings of Benjamin Lee WhorfMIT Press
Pullum, G. (1991) The Great Eskimo Vocabulary HoaxUniversity of Chicago PressGoogle Scholar
Sampson, G. (1980) Schools of LinguisticsStanford University PressGoogle Scholar
Tannen, D. (1990) You Just Don't UnderstandWilliam MorrowGoogle Scholar

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