Linguistic Anthropology

Linguistic Anthropology is the study of language in social and cultural contexts. This category explores how language shapes and is shaped by society, how it reflects cultural values and beliefs, and how it influences our thoughts, actions, and experiences. Discover the rich diversity of languages, their evolution, and the impact they have on human interaction.

Literariness in Linguistic Anthropology

Literariness

"Literariness" refers to the qualities or traits that separate literary works from other forms of writing, such as technical manuals, journalistic articles, or ordinary speech.

Phonetics - Anthroholic

Phonetics

A subfield and study of speech and linguistics are called phonetics. It studies how speech sounds are created and categorized throughout the world.