Linguistic Anthropology: A Brief Introduction
Author:Marcel Danesi
Edition:1st Edition
Language is examined as a cultural and social system, revealing how communication shapes identity, thought, and human interaction. It explores linguistic structures, variation, and discourse while connecting language use to cognition, media, and broader cultural patterns.

Chapters
- Chapter 1: Linguistic Anthropology→
- Chapter 2: Language Levels & Structures→
- Chapter 3: Language & Social Phenomena→
- Chapter 4: Conversation, Discourse & Media→
- Chapter 5: Language Variation & Dialects→
- Chapter 6: Language & Cognition→
- Chapter 7: Conceptual Metaphors & Culture→
- Chapter 8: Miscellaneous Topics→