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Linguistic Anthropology: Linguistic diversity

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The article was published on 1997-01-01. It has received 200 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Linguistic description & Anthropological linguistics.

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The speech community

TL;DR: The speech community (SpCom) is a core concept in empirical linguistics as mentioned in this paper, which is at the intersection of many principal problems in sociolinguistic theory and method.
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Dialogue in Focus Groups: Exploring Socially Shared Knowledge

TL;DR: In contrast to a vast literature that provides information and guides about focus groups as a methodological tool, the authors provides an introduction to understanding focus group as analytical means, and provides an overview of focus group techniques.
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Cultural Competence in Qualitative Interview Methods with Asian Immigrants

TL;DR: The authors describe culturally competent qualitative research with Asian immigrants, especially in the design, interview phases, and analysis, synthesizing strategies to achieve cultural competence within the model of cultural competence, integrating the literature review and data exemplars.
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Making Use of Bilingual Interview Data: Some Experiences from the Field.

TL;DR: This paper described the challenges faced, and rules devised, while dealing with bilingual interview data as part of a life history study of a female science teacher's conceptions of the nature of science while teaching in a school in Karachi.
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'Heritage' Language Learning and Ethnic Identity: Korean Americans' Struggle with Language Authorities

TL;DR: The authors investigated how second-generation Korean-American students form and transform their senses of ethnicity through their participation in Korean language classes and found that becoming an English speaker does not necessarily mean the loss of ethnic identity.
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The speech community

TL;DR: The speech community (SpCom) is a core concept in empirical linguistics as mentioned in this paper, which is at the intersection of many principal problems in sociolinguistic theory and method.
Book

Dialogue in Focus Groups: Exploring Socially Shared Knowledge

TL;DR: In contrast to a vast literature that provides information and guides about focus groups as a methodological tool, the authors provides an introduction to understanding focus group as analytical means, and provides an overview of focus group techniques.
Journal ArticleDOI

Cultural Competence in Qualitative Interview Methods with Asian Immigrants

TL;DR: The authors describe culturally competent qualitative research with Asian immigrants, especially in the design, interview phases, and analysis, synthesizing strategies to achieve cultural competence within the model of cultural competence, integrating the literature review and data exemplars.
Journal ArticleDOI

Making Use of Bilingual Interview Data: Some Experiences from the Field.

TL;DR: This paper described the challenges faced, and rules devised, while dealing with bilingual interview data as part of a life history study of a female science teacher's conceptions of the nature of science while teaching in a school in Karachi.
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Learner Articulation as Interactional Achievement: Studying the Conversation of Gesture

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present fine-grained analyses of three videotaped fragments of naturally occurring interaction among medical teachers and students participating in tutorial meetings in a problem-based learning curriculum.