Journal of Linguistic Anthropology
Wiley-Blackwell · United States
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The journal publishes research on the social and cultural dimensions of language, including how language shapes social orders, cultural worlds, and individual identities. It explores the analysis of signs and symbols, the metapragmatics of naming conventions in scientific contexts, and the role of language in military and political discourse. The journal also examines language use in relation to social issues such as abortion bans, diasporic connections, multilingualism, and religious discourses. Further topics include the politics of language oppression, the construction of political registers, and the intersection of language, technology, and AI.
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