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Salzmann, Zdenek was born on October 18, 1925 in Prague, Czechoslovakia. Son of Zdenko and Ludmila (Chrzova) Salzmann. came to the United States, 1947.
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Language, Culture, and Society: An Introduction to Linguistic Anthropology 3rd EDITION by ZdenC)ek Salzmann. Westview Press,2004
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The Salzman bibliography on the Arapaho Indians is . . . complete and accessible. Salzman, who has researched Arapaho language and folklore for many years, begins his bibliography with a brief historical and ethnographic sketch. While the 702 entries in the main body of the bibliography are not annotated, each entry notes which of 32 content categories are pertinent. The index is organized in terms of these categories. The strength of the Arapaho bibliography is the extensive coverage of U.S. documents. American Indian Quarterly This new bibliography of the culture and history of the Arapaho Indians is a noteworthy contribution to the effort to preserve the rich cultural heritage of the various North American Indian groups. The most comprehensive source concerning the Arapaho ever compiled, it lists over 1,350 publications, dissertations, and references found in public documents, as well as major archives of Arapaho-related manuscripts and museum collections of Arapaho artifacts. The volume begins with an essay describing Arapaho history and culture. The bibliographic section provides a guide to the most important sources on the Arapaho and a detailed index to the entire bibliography. Reference lists of information that can be found in public documents and directories of archives and museums with significant collections of Arapaho material culture are also supplied.
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For four previous editions, professor have turned to Zdenek Salzmann’s Language, Culture, and Society for its comprehensive coverage of all critical aspects of linguistic anthropology, as well as for its reputation as a pedagogically sound, student-friendly text. New coauthors James Stanlaw and Nobuko Adachi join Salzmann in revising this classic text. With extensive updates and expanded discussions of fundamental issues, the fifth edition continues to be the essential teaching text for the introductory linguistic anthropology course. The fifth edition of Language, Culture, and Society features: Three new chapters on language and thought, language and ideology, and language in a globalized world, as well as expanded consideration of the role of linguistics as a key subfield of anthropology. An updated built-in resource manual and study guide for students and instructors. Sidebars and boxes throughout to provide ethnographic detail, enhance student comprehension, and illustrate the practical experience of conducting linguistic research. End-of-chapter summary and conclusion sections and a glossary for easy review, as well as an updated bibliography for further research.
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Since 1993, professors have turned to Language, Culture, and Society for its comprehensive coverage of all critical aspects of linguistic anthropology. The revised and updated sixth edition features: A greatly expanded discussion of the sociocultural context of language, including a new chapter on gender and a thoroughly revised and broadened chapter on race, ethnicity, and class End-of-chapter resource manuals and study guides with key terms, questions for discussion, group and individual projects, objective study questions and problems (with answers), and suggestions for further reading Additional exercises on phonetics and syntax that reflect contemporary research Sidebars and boxes throughout the book that provide ethnographic detail and illustrate the practical experience of conducting linguistic research A global perspective and a focus on transnational and multilingual anthropology Expanded sections on written languages and theoretical and historical perspectives of linguistic anthropology.
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Salzmann, Zdenek was born on October 18, 1925 in Prague, Czechoslovakia. Son of Zdenko and Ludmila (Chrzova) Salzmann. came to the United States, 1947.
Abitur, Realgymnasium, Prague, Czechoslovakia, 1944. Absolutorium, Charles University, Prague, Czechoslovakia, 1948. Master of Arts, Indiana University, 1949.
Doctor of Philosophy, Indiana University, 1963.
Headmaster Verde Valley School, Sedona, Arizona, 1963-1966. Instructor Phillips Exeter Academy, New Hampshire, 1966-1968. Professor department anthropology University Massachusetts, Amherst, 1968—1989.
Adjunct professor department Slavic languages and literature University Massachusetts, Amherst, 1975-1989. Visiting professor Albert-Ludwigs University, Freiburg, Federal Republic Germany, 1970. Language and culture consultant Arapaho Indians, Wyoming, since 1949.
Visiting lecturer Semester at Sea, University Pittsburgh, 1982. Visiting professor Yale University, New Haven, 1983.
( For four previous editions, professor have turned to Zd...)
( Since 1993, professors have turned to Language, Culture...)
(Language, Culture, and Society: An Introduction to Lingui...)
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Fellow American Anthropological Association. Member Linguistic Society American (life), American Assn.Advancement Slavic Studies, Czechoslovak Society Arts and Sciences.
Married Joy Anne McCollum, August 18, 1949. Children: Anne Mitchell, Linda Joy, Erica Jane.