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The give and take of everyday life : language socialization of Kaluli children

責任表示 Bambi B. Schieffelin
シリーズ Studies in the social and cultural foundations of language ; no. 9
データ種別 図書
出版情報 Cambridge ; New York : Cambridge University Press , 1990
本文言語 英語
大きさ viii, 278 p. : ill. ; 24 cm
概要 In this study of language socialization among the Kaluli people of Papua New Guinea, Bambi B. Schieffelin examines the everyday speech activities between children and members of their families, linkin... them to other social practices and symbolic forms such as exchange systems, gender roles, sibling relationships, rituals and myths. In Kaluli society, as in many others in Papua New Guinea, reciprocity plays a primary role in social life. In families, social relationships are constituted through giving and sharing food. Children, however, are also socialized through language to refuse to share, creating a tension in daily interactions. Issues of authority, autonomy and interdependence are negotiated through these verbal exchanges. Schieffelin demonstrates how language plays a fundamental role in the production, meaning and interpretation of these activities, as it is the medium of social practice. Through the micro-analysis of social interactions, Schieffelin shows how values regarding reciprocity, gender relations and language itself are indexed and socialized in everyday talk to children, and how children's own ways of speaking express fundamental cultural concerns about their social relationships.
In this study of language socialization among the Kaluli people of Papua New Guinea, Bambi B. Schieffelin examines the everyday speech activities between children and members of their families, linking them to other social practices and symbolic forms such as exchange systems, gender roles, sibling relationships, rituals and myths. In Kaluli society, as in many others in Papua New Guinea, reciprocity plays a primary role in social life. In families, social relationships are constituted through giving and sharing food. Children, however, are also socialized through language to refuse to share, creating a tension in daily interactions. Issues of authority, autonomy and interdependence are negotiated through these verbal exchanges. Schieffelin demonstrates how language plays a fundamental role in the production, meaning and interpretation of these activities, as it is the medium of social practice. Through the micro-analysis of social interactions, Schieffelin shows how values regarding reciprocity, gender relations and language itself are indexed and socialized in everyday talk to children, and how children's own ways of speaking express fundamental cultural concerns about their social relationships.
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: pbk 中央図 自動書庫 389.736/Sc 3 1990
110012020514524

書誌詳細

一般注記 Includes bibliographical references (p. 267-275) and index
著者標目 *Schieffelin, Bambi B.
件 名 LCSH:Kaluli (Papua New Guinea people) -- Children  全ての件名で検索
LCSH:Kaluli language -- Social aspects  全ての件名で検索
LCSH:Kaluli (Papua New Guinea people) -- Social life and customs  全ての件名で検索
LCSH:Language and culture -- Papua New Guinea  全ての件名で検索
分 類 LCC:DU740.42
DC20:305.23/0899912
NDC8:389.736
書誌ID 1001695866
ISBN 0521235391
NCID BA10996033
巻冊次 ISBN:0521235391
: pbk ; ISBN:0521386543
登録日 2020.06.24
更新日 2020.06.24

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