The Oxford Handbook of Linguistic Fieldwork
Herausgeber: Thieberger, Nicholas
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This book offers a state-of-the-art guide to linguistic fieldwork, reflecting its collaborative nature across the subfields of linguistics and disciplines such as astronomy, anthropology, biology, musicology, and ethnography. The handbook is an indispensible source, guide, and reference for everyone involved in linguistic and cultural fieldwork.
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This book offers a state-of-the-art guide to linguistic fieldwork, reflecting its collaborative nature across the subfields of linguistics and disciplines such as astronomy, anthropology, biology, musicology, and ethnography. The handbook is an indispensible source, guide, and reference for everyone involved in linguistic and cultural fieldwork.
Produktdetails
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- Oxford Handbooks
- Verlag: Sinauer Associates Is an Imprint of Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 704
- Erscheinungstermin: Februar 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 253mm x 182mm x 40mm
- Gewicht: 1131g
- ISBN-13: 9780199571888
- ISBN-10: 0199571880
- Artikelnr.: 33722641
- Oxford Handbooks
- Verlag: Sinauer Associates Is an Imprint of Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 704
- Erscheinungstermin: Februar 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 253mm x 182mm x 40mm
- Gewicht: 1131g
- ISBN-13: 9780199571888
- ISBN-10: 0199571880
- Artikelnr.: 33722641
Nicholas Thieberger is a linguist who has worked with speakers of Warnman, from Western Australia and South Efate, a language from central Vanuatu. His grammar of South Efate broke new ground to include citable data linked to an archival version of the primary recordings. He is interested in developments in e-humanities methods and their potential to improve research practice, and is currently developing methods for creating reusable data sets from fieldwork on previously unrecorded languages. He is the project officer with the multi-institutional Pacific and Regional Archive for Digital Sources in Endangered Cultures (PARADISEC.org.au), a databank that holds 3,000 hours of digitised audio files. He was an Assistant Professor in linguistics at the University of Hawai'i and is currently an Australian Research Council QEII Fellow at the University of Melbourne.
* 1: Nicholas Thieberger: Introduction
* Part One: Data Collection and Management
* 2: Anna Margetts and Andrew Margetts: Audio and Video Recording
Techniques for Linguistic Research
* 3: Asifa Majid: A Guide to Stimulus-based Elicitation for Semantic
Cetegories
* 4: Ulrike Mosel: Morphosyntactic Analysis in the Field, a Guide to
the Guides
* 5: Nicholas Thieberger and Andrea Berez: Linguistic Data Management
* Part Two: Recording Performance
* 6: Miriam Meyerhoff, Chie Adachi, Golnaz Nanbakhsh, and Anna
Strycharz: Sociolinguistic Fieldwork
* 7: Mandana Seyfeddinipur: Gesture - Understanding the Role of Gesture
in Communication, How Gestures Can be Described
* 8: Linda Barwick: Including Music and the Temporal Arts in Language
Documentation
* Part Three: Collaborating With Other Disciplines
* 9: Nicholas Evans: Anything Can Happen: the Verb Lexicon and
Interdisciplinary Fieldwork
* 10: Laurent Dousset: Understanding Human Relations (kinship systems)
* 11: Nancy Pollock: The Language of Food
* 12: Barry Conn: Botanical Collecting
* 13: Will McClatchey: Ethnobiology - Basic Methods for Documenting
Biological Knowledge Represented in Languages
* 14: Pierre Lemonnier: Technology
* 15: Marc Chemillier: Fieldwork in Ethnomathematics
* 16: Jarita Holbrook: Cultural Astronomy for Linguists
* 17: Andrew Turk, David Mark, Carolyn O'Meara, and David Stea:
Geography - Understanding how to Identify Landforms and Their Uses
* 18: David Nash and Jane Simpson: Toponymy
* Part Four: Collaborating With the Community
* 19: Keren Rice: Ethical Issues in Linguistic Fieldwork
* 20: Paul Newman: Copyright and Other Legal Concerns
* 21: Monica Macaulay: Training Linguistics Students for the Realities
of Fieldwork
* Part One: Data Collection and Management
* 2: Anna Margetts and Andrew Margetts: Audio and Video Recording
Techniques for Linguistic Research
* 3: Asifa Majid: A Guide to Stimulus-based Elicitation for Semantic
Cetegories
* 4: Ulrike Mosel: Morphosyntactic Analysis in the Field, a Guide to
the Guides
* 5: Nicholas Thieberger and Andrea Berez: Linguistic Data Management
* Part Two: Recording Performance
* 6: Miriam Meyerhoff, Chie Adachi, Golnaz Nanbakhsh, and Anna
Strycharz: Sociolinguistic Fieldwork
* 7: Mandana Seyfeddinipur: Gesture - Understanding the Role of Gesture
in Communication, How Gestures Can be Described
* 8: Linda Barwick: Including Music and the Temporal Arts in Language
Documentation
* Part Three: Collaborating With Other Disciplines
* 9: Nicholas Evans: Anything Can Happen: the Verb Lexicon and
Interdisciplinary Fieldwork
* 10: Laurent Dousset: Understanding Human Relations (kinship systems)
* 11: Nancy Pollock: The Language of Food
* 12: Barry Conn: Botanical Collecting
* 13: Will McClatchey: Ethnobiology - Basic Methods for Documenting
Biological Knowledge Represented in Languages
* 14: Pierre Lemonnier: Technology
* 15: Marc Chemillier: Fieldwork in Ethnomathematics
* 16: Jarita Holbrook: Cultural Astronomy for Linguists
* 17: Andrew Turk, David Mark, Carolyn O'Meara, and David Stea:
Geography - Understanding how to Identify Landforms and Their Uses
* 18: David Nash and Jane Simpson: Toponymy
* Part Four: Collaborating With the Community
* 19: Keren Rice: Ethical Issues in Linguistic Fieldwork
* 20: Paul Newman: Copyright and Other Legal Concerns
* 21: Monica Macaulay: Training Linguistics Students for the Realities
of Fieldwork
* 1: Nicholas Thieberger: Introduction
* Part One: Data Collection and Management
* 2: Anna Margetts and Andrew Margetts: Audio and Video Recording
Techniques for Linguistic Research
* 3: Asifa Majid: A Guide to Stimulus-based Elicitation for Semantic
Cetegories
* 4: Ulrike Mosel: Morphosyntactic Analysis in the Field, a Guide to
the Guides
* 5: Nicholas Thieberger and Andrea Berez: Linguistic Data Management
* Part Two: Recording Performance
* 6: Miriam Meyerhoff, Chie Adachi, Golnaz Nanbakhsh, and Anna
Strycharz: Sociolinguistic Fieldwork
* 7: Mandana Seyfeddinipur: Gesture - Understanding the Role of Gesture
in Communication, How Gestures Can be Described
* 8: Linda Barwick: Including Music and the Temporal Arts in Language
Documentation
* Part Three: Collaborating With Other Disciplines
* 9: Nicholas Evans: Anything Can Happen: the Verb Lexicon and
Interdisciplinary Fieldwork
* 10: Laurent Dousset: Understanding Human Relations (kinship systems)
* 11: Nancy Pollock: The Language of Food
* 12: Barry Conn: Botanical Collecting
* 13: Will McClatchey: Ethnobiology - Basic Methods for Documenting
Biological Knowledge Represented in Languages
* 14: Pierre Lemonnier: Technology
* 15: Marc Chemillier: Fieldwork in Ethnomathematics
* 16: Jarita Holbrook: Cultural Astronomy for Linguists
* 17: Andrew Turk, David Mark, Carolyn O'Meara, and David Stea:
Geography - Understanding how to Identify Landforms and Their Uses
* 18: David Nash and Jane Simpson: Toponymy
* Part Four: Collaborating With the Community
* 19: Keren Rice: Ethical Issues in Linguistic Fieldwork
* 20: Paul Newman: Copyright and Other Legal Concerns
* 21: Monica Macaulay: Training Linguistics Students for the Realities
of Fieldwork
* Part One: Data Collection and Management
* 2: Anna Margetts and Andrew Margetts: Audio and Video Recording
Techniques for Linguistic Research
* 3: Asifa Majid: A Guide to Stimulus-based Elicitation for Semantic
Cetegories
* 4: Ulrike Mosel: Morphosyntactic Analysis in the Field, a Guide to
the Guides
* 5: Nicholas Thieberger and Andrea Berez: Linguistic Data Management
* Part Two: Recording Performance
* 6: Miriam Meyerhoff, Chie Adachi, Golnaz Nanbakhsh, and Anna
Strycharz: Sociolinguistic Fieldwork
* 7: Mandana Seyfeddinipur: Gesture - Understanding the Role of Gesture
in Communication, How Gestures Can be Described
* 8: Linda Barwick: Including Music and the Temporal Arts in Language
Documentation
* Part Three: Collaborating With Other Disciplines
* 9: Nicholas Evans: Anything Can Happen: the Verb Lexicon and
Interdisciplinary Fieldwork
* 10: Laurent Dousset: Understanding Human Relations (kinship systems)
* 11: Nancy Pollock: The Language of Food
* 12: Barry Conn: Botanical Collecting
* 13: Will McClatchey: Ethnobiology - Basic Methods for Documenting
Biological Knowledge Represented in Languages
* 14: Pierre Lemonnier: Technology
* 15: Marc Chemillier: Fieldwork in Ethnomathematics
* 16: Jarita Holbrook: Cultural Astronomy for Linguists
* 17: Andrew Turk, David Mark, Carolyn O'Meara, and David Stea:
Geography - Understanding how to Identify Landforms and Their Uses
* 18: David Nash and Jane Simpson: Toponymy
* Part Four: Collaborating With the Community
* 19: Keren Rice: Ethical Issues in Linguistic Fieldwork
* 20: Paul Newman: Copyright and Other Legal Concerns
* 21: Monica Macaulay: Training Linguistics Students for the Realities
of Fieldwork