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The Term Paper Is An Assignment That Will Require An Observation Of A The term paper is an assignment that will require an observation of a formal or informal communication event(s) occurring within a community of practice. This assignment will be due on Friday, and you will also create a short PowerPoint presentation to accompany your paper. The paper must be typed, double-spaced, in 12-point font, and follow either APA or AAA citation style, with standard margins. It should be between 8-10 pages in length, excluding the bibliography, and must be free of errors following thorough proofreading. The structure of the ethnography will best be understood after studying chapter 6 of the assigned textbook. You are encouraged to email your instructor with questions and to send your ethnography idea by the end of next week. The required text for this assignment is Harriet Joseph Ottenheimer’s "The Anthropology of Language: An Introduction to Linguistic Anthropology," 3rd Edition (2013).

Paper For Above instruction The ethnographic term paper assignment requires students to observe a communication event, either formal or informal, within a community of practice. This task involves detailed observation, analysis, and interpretation of how language functions in real-life social contexts. Through this observation, students will gain insight into linguistic behaviors, the role of language in social cohesion, and the structure of communication within specific communities. The primary goal of this assignment is to deepen understanding of linguistic anthropology by engaging directly with a communication environment. To fulfill this, students are expected to select an event that provides rich linguistic interaction—such as a workplace meeting, social gathering, or community event—and observe it systematically. The observation should be documented meticulously, noting details of language use, interaction patterns, non-verbal cues, and contextual factors influencing communication. Following the observation, students are to write an ethnography—an in-depth, descriptive report that contextualizes the communication event within broader social and cultural frameworks. The ethnography should analyze how language reflects and shapes the identities, roles, and relationships of individuals and groups. It is essential that students demonstrate an understanding of key concepts from linguistic anthropology, particularly as outlined in chapter 6 of the course textbook, Harriet Joseph Ottenheimer’s "The Anthropology of Language." The paper must adhere to academic formatting standards: 12-point font, double-spacing, standard margins,


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