Semiotic Anthropology
Semiotic Anthropology is a scholarly work, published in 2007 in ''Annual Review of Anthropology''. The main subjects of the publication include agency, sociolinguistics, translanguaging, anthropological linguistics, conversation analysis, semiotics, sociocultural linguistics, sociocultural evolution, sociocultural anthropology, indexicality, linguistic anthropology, linguistics, epistemology, anthropology, ideology, and sociology. The article explores that change from the vantage of each of these key subfields, arguing that core concepts of semiotic anthropology have permitted a new rapprochement between sociocultural and linguistic analyses—one which permits each to make better use of the insights of the other.