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ArtikelArizona Tewa Public Announcements: Form, Function, and Linguistic Ideology  
Oleh: KROSKRITY, PAUL V.
Jenis: Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi: Anthropological Linguistics (ada di JSTOR) vol. 34 no. 1/4 (1992), page 104-116.
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Isi artikelThe Arizona Tewa genre of public announcements (tti-khe') provides an interesting example of a culturally important and diverse speech resource. Like other specialized forms of noncasual speech (Voegelin 1960), the genre possesses distinctive formal properties and is used under culturally prescribed circumstances to perform a wide range of social functions. Three examples from the genre provide illustrations of local canons of structure and use, as well as new evidence for the operation of a linguistic ideology (Silver- stein 1985, 1979) that tacitly adopts kiva speech (te'e hi:li) as a model for more secular and mundane acts of speaking (Kroskrity 1992).
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