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  2. A language family is a group of languages related through descent from a common ancestral language or parental language, called the proto-language of that family.

  3. Ethnolinguistics (sometimes called cultural linguistics) is an area of anthropological linguistics that studies the relationship between a language and the cultural behavior of the people who speak that language.

  4. Published online: 22 August 2017. Summary. Five dynamic languagepower relationships in communication have emerged from critical language studies, sociolinguistics, conversation analysis, and the social psychology of language and communication.

  5. Ethnolinguistics, that part of anthropological linguistics concerned with the study of the interrelation between a language and the cultural behaviour of those who speak it. Several controversial questions are involved in this field: Does language shape culture or vice versa?

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  6. Aug 5, 2023 · Ethnolinguistics. Last Updated: Aug 5, 2023. Ethnolinguistics, also known as anthropological linguistics, is a subfield of linguistics which studies the relationship between language and culture, and the way different ethnic groups perceive the world through language [1].

  7. An ethnolinguistic group (or ethno-linguistic group) is a group that is unified by both a common ethnicity and language. Most ethnic groups share a first language. [1] [2] However, "ethnolinguistic" is often used to emphasise that language is a major basis for the ethnic group, especially in regard to its neighbours. [1]

  8. Linguistics, the scientific study of language. The word was first used in the middle of the 19th century to emphasize the difference between a newer approach to the study of language that was then developing and the more traditional approach of philology. The differences were and are largely.

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