Michael Silverstein
Affiliations: | University of Chicago, Chicago, IL |
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Silverstein M. (2019) Let’s Talk about Trees: Genetic Relationships of Languages and Their Phylogenetic Representation. Ritsuko Kikusawa and Lawrence A. Reid, eds. Senri Ethnological Series 98. Osaka, Japan: National Museum of Ethnology, 2018, 176 pp. Cost unknown, paper. ISBN 9784906962617. Journal of Anthropological Research. 75: 526-527 |
Silverstein M. (2017) The Fieldwork Encounter and the Colonized Voice of Indigeneity Representations. 137: 23-43 |
Silverstein M. (2015) How language communities intersect: Is "superdiversity" an incremental or transformative condition? Language and Communication. 44: 7-18 |
Silverstein M. (2014) The voice of jacob: Entextualization, contextualization, and identity Elh - English Literary History. 81: 483-520 |
Silverstein M. (2011) Presidential Ethno-blooperology: Performance Misfires in the Business of "Message"-ing Anthropological Quarterly. 84: 165-186 |
Silverstein M. (2010) Society, polity, and language community: An enlightenment trinity in anthropological perspective Journal of Language and Politics. 9: 339-363 |
Silverstein M. (2010) “Direct” and “indirect” communicative acts in semiotic perspective Journal of Pragmatics. 42: 337-353 |
Silverstein M. (2006) Old Wine, New Ethnographic Lexicography Annual Review of Anthropology. 35: 481-496 |
Silverstein M. (2006) A world of others’ words: cross‐cultural perspectives on intertextuality – Bauman, Richard Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute. 12: 225-226 |
Silverstein M. (1998) Contemporary Transformations Of Local Linguistic Communities Annual Review of Anthropology. 27: 401-426 |