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Description
Linguistics Anthropology: Language, Culture, and Society (5th ed.) presents a thorough overview of how people interpret meanings and create identities through the use of language in relation to their cultures. It is written by Zdenek Salzmann, James Stanlaw, and Nobuko Adachi. In the 5th edition, the authors provide a comprehensive overview of the developments that have taken place worldwide regarding language and how humans evolve, think, and act with language in various cultures.
Why Do We Read This Book?
Because it reveals how language reflects who we are, how we think, and how societies evolve. It bridges anthropology, linguistics, and cultural studies into a compelling narrative.








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