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1551. Reference : MM-1-21-109

Douglas

| Moerman refers to Douglas’ work (1971) on conducting social studies by looking at everyday life, noting that it is important to look at specific situations and the views of the members of a society. | Punch card

1552. Reference : MM-1-21-110

Stanley Tambiah

| Moerman cites the work of the anthropologist Tambiah (1968) on the relationship between words and their context. The meaning of words reveals power, which in turn has an influence on belief. This is demonstrated, for example, in the relationship between words and religions (gods) in many cultures including Hindu, Egyptian and Sumerians. | Punch card

1553. Reference : MM-1-21-111

Pittinger and et al.

| Moerman refers to Pittenger et al (1960) on the issue of language and communication behavior. | Punch card

1554. Reference : MM-1-21-112

Pittinger and et al.

| Moerman refers to Pittenger et al (1960) on the issue of language pronunciation. | Punch card

1555. Reference : MM-1-21-113

| Moerman argues that watching movies will help foreigners understand local residents and local culture, saying that this method is suitable for training anthropologists and those who travel abroad. | Punch card

1556. Reference : MM-1-21-114

Pittinger and et al.

| Moerman refers to Pittenger et al (1960) on issues related to language, including its value for communication and language meaning. | Punch card

1557. Reference : MM-1-21-115

Pittinger and et al.

| Moerman refers to Pittenger et al (1960) on issues related to language. | Punch card

1558. Reference : MM-1-21-116

Pittinger and et al.

| Moerman refers to Pittenger et al (1960) on conversations with therapists and their role in therapy. | Punch card

1559. Reference : MM-1-21-117

Labov

| Moerman refers to the work of the linguist Labov (1970) on dealing with language studies through studies of the speech behavior of black children. | Punch card

1560. Reference : MM-1-21-118

Ganer

| Moerman refers to the linguist Ganer’s views (1971) on the work of the linguists Katz and Postal. | Punch card