What is ethnography:
Ethnography is the scientific study of human social phenomena and communities, through means such as fieldwork. It is considered a branch of cultural anthropology, the branch of anthropology which focuses on the study of human societies.
What is linguistic etnography:
Linguistic ethnography generally holds that language and social life are mutually shaping, and that close analysis of situated language use can provide both fundamental and distinctive insights into the mechanisms and dynamics of social and cultural production in everyday activity.
Who have been the most representative in linguistic ethnography studies?:
Edward Sapir, Franz Boas, Ghorf
Where did ethnography linguistic have taken the most of research?:
Mostly in Europe and America
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