Dell Hymes

Dell Hathaway Hymes (June 7, 1927, in Portland, Oregon – November 13, 2009, in Charlottesville, Virginia) was a linguist, sociolinguist, anthropologist, and folklorist who established disciplinary foundations for the comparative, ethnographic study of language use. His research focused upon the languages of the Pacific Northwest. He was one of the first to call the fourth subfield of anthropology "linguistic anthropology" instead of "anthropological linguistics". The terminological shift draws attention to the field's grounding in anthropology rather than in what, by that time, had already become an autonomous discipline (linguistics). In 1972 Hymes founded the journal ''Language in Society'' and served as its editor for 22 years. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Recensión de noam chomsky / by Hymes, Dell

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    Ethnography, linguistics, narrative inequality : toward an understanding of voice / by Hymes, Dell H.

    Published 1996
    Book
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    A perspective for linguistic anthropology / by Hymes, Dell H., 1927-2009

    Published 1960
    Book
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    Competencia comunicativa : documentos básicos en la enseñanza de lenguas extranjeras /

    Published 1995
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