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Author Hymes, Dell H.
Title Ethnography, linguistics, narrative inequality : toward an understanding of voice.
Publication Info London : Taylor & Francis, 1995.



Descript 114p.
Contents Part 1 Ethnography: what is ethnography?; education ethnology. Part 2 Linguistics: speech and language - on the origins and foundations of inequality among speakers; report from an underdeveloped country - toward linguistic competence in the United States. Part 3 Narrative and inequality: narrative thinking and story-telling rights - a folklorist'sclue to a critique of education; narrative form as a "grammar" of experience; oral patterns as a resource in children's writing - an ethnopoetic note; ethnopoetics and socioloinguistics - three stories by African-American children; Bernstein and poetics; inequality in language - taking for granted.
Note 325 annual accesses. UkHlHU
ISBN 9781135745660 (e-book)
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Author Hymes, Dell H.
Subject Anthropological linguistics.
Educational anthropology.
Descript 114p.
Contents Part 1 Ethnography: what is ethnography?; education ethnology. Part 2 Linguistics: speech and language - on the origins and foundations of inequality among speakers; report from an underdeveloped country - toward linguistic competence in the United States. Part 3 Narrative and inequality: narrative thinking and story-telling rights - a folklorist'sclue to a critique of education; narrative form as a "grammar" of experience; oral patterns as a resource in children's writing - an ethnopoetic note; ethnopoetics and socioloinguistics - three stories by African-American children; Bernstein and poetics; inequality in language - taking for granted.
Note 325 annual accesses. UkHlHU
ISBN 9781135745660 (e-book)
Author Hymes, Dell H.
Subject Anthropological linguistics.
Educational anthropology.

Subject Anthropological linguistics.
Educational anthropology.
Descript 114p.
Contents Part 1 Ethnography: what is ethnography?; education ethnology. Part 2 Linguistics: speech and language - on the origins and foundations of inequality among speakers; report from an underdeveloped country - toward linguistic competence in the United States. Part 3 Narrative and inequality: narrative thinking and story-telling rights - a folklorist'sclue to a critique of education; narrative form as a "grammar" of experience; oral patterns as a resource in children's writing - an ethnopoetic note; ethnopoetics and socioloinguistics - three stories by African-American children; Bernstein and poetics; inequality in language - taking for granted.
Note 325 annual accesses. UkHlHU
ISBN 9781135745660 (e-book)

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