Language and Cultural Values

Adventures in applied ethnolinguistics

Special issue of International Journal of Language and Culture 2:2 (2015)

Editor
Bert Peeters | Griffith University
[International Journal of Language and Culture, 2:2] 2015.  vii, 161 pp.
Publishing status: Available
Table of Contents
Articles
Language and cultural values: Adventures in applied ethnolinguistics
Bert Peeters
133–141
Offensive language and sociocultural homogeneity in Singapore: An ethnolinguistic perspective
Adrian Tien
142–168
The Trinidadian ‘Theory of Mind’: Personhood and postcolonial semantics
Carsten Levisen and Melissa Reshma Jogie
169–193
How universal is UN ‘peace’? A comparative linguistic analysis of the United Nations and Giryama (Kenya) concepts of ‘peace’
Froukje Krijtenburg and Eefje de Volder
194–218
Tall poppies in the land down under: An applied ethnolinguistic approach
Bert Peeters
219–243
Lige, a Danish ‘magic word’? An ethnopragmatic analysis
Carsten Levisen and Sophia Waters
244–268
German Ordnung: A semantic and ethnopragmatic analysis of a core cultural value
Rahel Cramer
269–293
Cited by

Cited by 2 other publications

Goddard, Cliff
2018. Minimal English: The Science Behind It. In Minimal English for a Global World,  pp. 29 ff. DOI logo
Peeters, Bert
2016. APPLIED ETHNOLINGUISTICS is cultural linguistics, but is it CULTURAL LINGUISTICS?. International Journal of Language and Culture 3:2  pp. 137 ff. DOI logo

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Subjects

Communication Studies

Communication Studies

Main BIC Subject

CF: Linguistics

Main BISAC Subject

LAN009000: LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Linguistics / General