Western Apache Language and Culture: Essays in Linguistic Anthropology

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Author: Keith H. Basso

ISBN-10: 0816513236

ISBN-13: 9780816513239

Category: Native American languages -> General & miscellaneous languages & dialects

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Seven essays, collected here for the first time, define some of the central concerns of linguistic anthropology through the close study of Western Apache, a language of astonishing complexity. All of the essays have been revised for this anthology. Basso, a major authority in the field of linguistic anthropology, has drawn on fieldwork at the village of Cibecue, whose residents speak a dialect of Western Apache that is spoken nowhere else. He shows how intricacies of language—place names, metaphor, uses of silence—help a people define their very existence, so that, in the words of one Apache woman, "If we lose our language, we will lose our breath; then we will die and blow away like leaves." His essays amply demonstrate that, while Apache language and culture are changing in response to modernization, they remain intricate, vital and unique. These essays illustrate not only the complexity of a particular cultural world as it has emerged to one observer over a protracted period of intensive fieldwork, but also the natural movement from the study of grammatical categories to that of language use and on to the study of the conceptual system underlying it. Each essay addresses a significant theoretical problem; taken together they constitute a microcosm of the anthropological understanding of language. CONTENTSThe Western Apache Classificatory Verb System: A Semantic AnalysisSemantic Aspects of Linguistic AcculturationA Western Apache Writing System: The Symbols of Silas John"Wise Words" of the Western Apache: Metaphor and Semantic Theory"To Give Up on Words": Silence in Western Apache Culture"Stalking WithStories": Names, Places, and Moral Narratives among the Western Apache"Speaking with Names": Language and Landscapes among the Western Apache