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Michael Silverstein

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Michael Silverstein
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Naskiĝo 12-an de septembro 1945 (1945-09-12)
en Broklino
Morto 17-an de julio 2020 (2020-07-17) (74-jaraĝa)
en Ĉikago
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Alma mater Universitato Harvard
Stuyvesant High School (en) Traduki Redakti la valoron en Wikidata
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Michael SILVERSTEIN (naskiĝis la 12-an de septembro 1945 – mortis la 17-an de julio 2020[1]) estis usona lingvisto. Li estis profesoro de antropologio, lingvistiko kaj psikologio ĉe la Universitato de Ĉikago.[2] Li estis teoriulo pri semiotiko kaj lingva antropologio.

  • 1976a. "Hierarchy of features and ergativity." En Grammatical Categories in Australian Languages (R.M.W. Dixon, eld.), 112–171.
  • 1976b. "Shifters, linguistic categories and cultural description."
  • 1977. "Cultural prerequisites to grammatical analysis." En Linguistics and Anthropology (M. Saville-Troike, eld.), 139-51. Washington, D.C.: Georgetown University Press.
  • 1979. "Language structure and linguistic ideology." En The Elements: A Parasession on Linguistic Units and Levels (R. Cline, W. Hanks, and C. Hofbauer, eld.), 193-247. Chicago: Chicago Linguistic Society.
  • 1981a. "Case marking and the nature of language." Australian Journal of Linguistics, 227-244.
  • 1981b. "The limits of awareness."
  • 1985a. "Language and the culture of gender: at the intersection of structure, usage, and ideology." En Semiotic Mediation: Sociocultural and Psychological Perspectives (E. Mertz kaj R. Parmentier, eld.), 219-259. Orlando: Academic Press.
  • 1985b. "The functional stratification of language and ontogenesis."
  • 1987a. "The three faces of function: preliminaries to a psychology of language."
  • 1987b. "Cognitive implications of a referential hierarchy."
  • 1987c. "Monoglot 'Standard' in America: standardization and metaphors of linguistic hegemony."
  • 1992. "The indeterminacy of contextualization: when is enough enough?" En The Contextualization of Language (Auer, Peter & Aldo Di Luzio, eds.), 55-76.
  • 1992. "Of nominatives and datives: universal grammar from the bottom up."
  • 1993. "Metapragmatic discourse and metapragmatic function." En Reflexive Language: Reported Speech and Metapragmatics (J. Lucy, ed.), 33-58.
  • 1996. Natural Histories of Discourse (eld, kun Greg Urban). Chicago: University of Chicago Press. (ISBN 0-8223-3474-7).
    • Includes chapter, "The Secret Life of Texts," 81-105.
  • 1997a. "Encountering languages and languages of encounter in North American ethnohistory."
  • 1997b. "The Improvisational Performance of Culture in Realtime Discursive Practice". En Creativity in Performance (R. K. Sawyer, ed.). Greenwich, CT: Ablex Publishing Corp., 265-312.
  • 1998. "Contemporary transformations of local linguistic communities." Annual Review of Anthropology.
  • 2000. "Whorfianism and the linguistic imagination of nationality." En Regimes of Language.
  • 2003a. "Indexical order and the dialectics of sociolinguistic life."
  • 2003b. "The Whens and Wheres—as well as Hows—of Ethnolinguistic Recognition."
  • 2003c. Talking Politics: The substance of style from Abe to "W". Chicago: Prickly Paradigm Press. (ISBN 0-9717575-5-0).
  • 2004a. "'Cultural' Concepts and the Language-Culture Nexus". Current Anthropology 45(5), 621-652.
  • 2004b. "Boasian cosmographic anthropology and the sociocentric component of mind." En Significant Others: Interpersonal and Professional Commitments in Anthropology" (Richard Handler, ed.), 131-157.
  • 2005a. "Axes of Evals: Token versus Type Interdiscursivity." Journal of Linguistic Anthropology 15.1:6-22.
  • 2005b. "Languages/Cultures are Dead! Long Live the Linguistic-Cultural!" En D. Segal & S. Yanagisako, eld., Unwrapping the Sacred Bundle: Reflections on the Disciplining of Anthropology. Durham: Duke University Press, 99-125. (ISBN 0-8223-3474-7).
  • 2005c. "The Poetics of Politics: 'Theirs' and 'Ours'."
  • 2006a. "How we look from where we stand" (reviziita artikolo).
  • 2006b. "Old wine, new ethnographic lexicography." Annual Review of Anthropology.

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  1. (en) Michael Silverstein Arkivigite je 2015-07-08 per la retarkivo Wayback Machine, University of Chicago Department of Linguistics.
  2. (en) Michael Silverstein, groundbreaking anthropologist and linguist, 1945-2020, Uchicago news.