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  2. Linguistic landscape - Wikipedia

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    Linguistic landscape research has been described as being "somewhere at the junction of sociolinguistics, sociology, social psychology, geography, and media studies". [2] It is a concept which originated in sociolinguistics and language policy as scholars studied how languages are visually displayed and hierarchised in multilingual societies ...

  3. Linguistics in the United States - Wikipedia

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    In the 1920s, linguistics focused on grammatical analysis and grammatical structure, especially of languages indigenous to North America, such as Chippewa, Apache, and more. In addition to scholars who have paved the way for linguistics in the United States, the Linguistic Society of America is a group that has contributed to the research of ...

  4. Linguistic Society of America - Wikipedia

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    The first meeting of the Linguistic Society of America (LSA) took place on 28 December 1924, at the American Museum of Natural History in New York City. [1] The society met biannually until 1982, meeting once in the summer in conjunction with the Linguistic Institute and once in the winter. Since 1982, the LSA has met annually in the winter.

  5. Category:Linguistic research institutes - Wikipedia

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    Institute for Language and Speech Processing; Institute for Linguistic Studies; Institute for Mongolian, Buddhist and Tibetan Studies; Institute for the Languages of Finland; Institute of Croatian Language; Institute of Linguistics of the Russian Academy of Sciences; Institute of Modern Languages (Dhaka) Institute of Philology of the Siberian ...

  6. Linguistic areas of the Americas - Wikipedia

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    The Plains Linguistic Area, according to Sherzer (1973:773), is the "most recently constituted of the culture areas of North America (late eighteenth and nineteenth century)." Languages are Athabaskan , Algonquian , Siouan , Tanoan , Uto-Aztecan , and Tonkawa .

  7. List of summer schools of linguistics - Wikipedia

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    United States: Summer Institute of Linguistics - University of North Dakota (every summer) [10] United States: Linguistics Society of America Summer Institutes, held in odd-numbered years, including: [11] Empirical Foundations for Theories of Language - Stanford (2007) [12] Linguistic Structure and Language Ecologies - UC Berkeley (2009) [13]

  8. Geolinguistics - Wikipedia

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    A second linguistic tradition is that of The American Society of Geolinguistics which interprets geolinguistics to be "An academic discipline involving the analysis and implications of the geographical location, distribution and structure of language varieties within a temporal framework, either in isolation or in contact and/or conflict with ...

  9. Janet Pierrehumbert - Wikipedia

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    Pierrehumbert received a Guggenheim Fellowship in 1996, [5] and is also a fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, [6] the Linguistic Society of America, [7] and the Cognitive Science Society. [8] She held the Edward Sapir Professorship [9] at the 2013 Linguistic Society of America Summer Institute hosted by the University of ...