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The Neglected Situation

The Neglected Situation The Situation Neglected ERVING GOFFMAN University of California, Berkeley IT HARDLY seems to name a social variable that doesn't show possible up and have its little effect behavior: systematic upon speech age, sex, class, of cultural as- caste, country origin, generation, region, schooling; cognitive and so forth. Each new social determinants of sumptions; bilingualism, year behavior are should be said that each new speech reported. (It year psychologi- cal variables are also tied in with speech.) this correlational to in ever new attributes as drive social de- Alongside bring terminants of there has been another as to add speech behavior, drive, just active, to the of discoverable in behavior these additions range properties speech itself, relations to now classic varied the and having phonetic, phonemic, morphemic of It is thus new that syntactical semantic, expressive, structuring language. and kinesic features of behavior have been iso- paralinguistic involving speech us with a new of indicators to do correlational lated, providing bagful something with. I'm sure these two currents of correlational and the indicative analysis-the -could churn on forever a case of coexistence. (and probably will), scholarly a source of trouble be out. At certain However, possible might pointed points these http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png American Anthropologist Wiley

The Neglected Situation

American Anthropologist , Volume 66 (6_PART2) – Jan 1, 1964

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Wiley
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Copyright © 1964 Wiley Subscription Services
ISSN
0002-7294
eISSN
1548-1433
DOI
10.1525/aa.1964.66.suppl_3.02a00090
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Abstract

The Situation Neglected ERVING GOFFMAN University of California, Berkeley IT HARDLY seems to name a social variable that doesn't show possible up and have its little effect behavior: systematic upon speech age, sex, class, of cultural as- caste, country origin, generation, region, schooling; cognitive and so forth. Each new social determinants of sumptions; bilingualism, year behavior are should be said that each new speech reported. (It year psychologi- cal variables are also tied in with speech.) this correlational to in ever new attributes as drive social de- Alongside bring terminants of there has been another as to add speech behavior, drive, just active, to the of discoverable in behavior these additions range properties speech itself, relations to now classic varied the and having phonetic, phonemic, morphemic of It is thus new that syntactical semantic, expressive, structuring language. and kinesic features of behavior have been iso- paralinguistic involving speech us with a new of indicators to do correlational lated, providing bagful something with. I'm sure these two currents of correlational and the indicative analysis-the -could churn on forever a case of coexistence. (and probably will), scholarly a source of trouble be out. At certain However, possible might pointed points these

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Published: Jan 1, 1964

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