Luke Fleming
- Professeur agrégé
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Faculté des arts et des sciences - Département d'anthropologie
Education Programs
- Social Sciences
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- Humanities
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- Communication Information and Communication Technologies
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- University Preparatory Programs
- Social Sciences
- Social Sciences
- Social Sciences
- Literature and Languages
- Literature and Languages
Courses
- ANT1611 Langage, culture, société
- ANT2624 Mythes, rites, symboles
- ANT2630 Langues en danger
- ANT6630 Performativité et le pouvoir des mots
Areas of Expertise
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Cycle : Doctoral
Grade : Ph. D.
Cycle : Master's
Grade : M. Sc.
Research projects Expand all Collapse all
Context and Culture: Linguistic Anthropology and the Legacy of Michael Silverstein Projet de recherche au Canada / 2023 - 2024
The Sociolinguistics of Small-Scale Societies: A Pilot Study on Honorific Pronouns Projet de recherche au Canada / 2017 - 2021
developing a collaborative research project with the last speaker of aonekko'a'ien from Patagonia Projet de recherche au Canada / 2018 - 2019
Initiés, affin(e)s et veuves : Les langues d’évitement en Australie aborigène Projet de recherche au Canada / 2015 - 2017
FGR-UdeM-CRSH 2014-2015 Projet de recherche au Canada / 2015 - 2016
LE LANGAGE DU RESPECT DANS LE BOUDDHISME THERAVADA AU SRI LANKA Projet de recherche au Canada / 2014 - 2015
Publications Expand all Collapse all
Fleming, Luke. (à paraître). Dispensing with Europe: A Comparative Linguistic Anthropology of Honorific Pronouns. Journal of Linguistic Anthropology 00:1-26.
Fleming, Luke. (à paraître). Restricted honorifics and T-V systems: Societal scale, social institution, and sociolinguistic pattern. Dans S. Horst, L. Gennies, dir. Politeness Crossing Times and Spaces.
Fleming, Luke. (à paraître). The elementary structures of kinship interaction: Corporeal communication in joking-avoidance relationships. Texas Linguistics Forum.
Fleming, Luke. (2023). Interlocutor reference and the complexity of East and Southeast Asian honorific registers. Dans N. Djenar, J. Sidnell, dir. Signs of Deference, Signs of Demeanour.
Fleming, Luke. (2022). Social indexicality. Dans S. Völkel, N. Nassenstein, dir. Approaches to Language and Culture.
Fleming, Luke et Jack Sidnell. (2020). The typology and social pragmatics of interlocutor reference in Southeast Asia. Journal of Asian Linguistic Anthropology 1(1):1-20.
Fleming, Luke et Kevin Tuite. (2019). The global distribution of consonants with double occlusion supports a monoplanar substrate for modern languages. Chicago Linguistic Society 55:129-143.
Fleming, Luke, Isabelle Ribot et Alice Mitchell. (2019). In the name of the father-in-law: Pastoralism, patriarchy, and the sociolinguistic prehistory of eastern and southern Africa. Sociolinguistic Studies 13(2-4) : 171-192.
Fleming, Luke. (2018). Undecontextualizable: Performativity and the conditions of possibility of linguistic symbolism. Signs and Society 6(3):558-608.
Fleming, Luke & James Slotta. (2018). The pragmatics of kin address: A sociolinguistic universal and its semantic affordances. Journal of Sociolinguistics 22(4):375-405.
Fleming, Luke. (2017). Honorific Alignment and Pronominal Paradigm: Evidence from Mixtec, Santali, and Dhimal. Berkeley Linguistics Society 43:95-120.
Fleming, Luke. (2017). Artificial Language, Natural History: Speech, sign, and sound in the emergence of Damin. Language and Communication 56:1-18.
Fleming, Luke. (2017). Phoneme inventory size and the transition from monoplanar to dually patterned speech. Journal of Language Evolution 2(1):52-66.
Fleming, Luke. (2016). Of Referents and Recipients: Pohnpeian Humiliatives and the Functional Organization of Austronesian Honorific Registers. Berkeley Linguistics Society, 42:293-312.
Fleming, Luke. (2016). « Linguistic Exogamy and Language Shift in the Northwest Amazon. » International Journal of the Sociology of Language, 240:9-27.
Fleming, Luke. (2016). Phoneme Inventory Size Distributions And The Origins Of The Duality Of Patterning. In S.G. Roberts, C. Cuskley, L. McCrohon, L. Barceló-Coblijn, O. Fehér, T. Verhoef, dir. : The Evolution of Language: Proceedings of the 11th International Conference (EVOLANG11).
Fleming, Luke et James Slotta. (2015). « Named relations: A universal in the pragmatics of reference within the kin group. » Chicago Linguistic Society, 51
Fleming, Luke. (2015). « Taxonomy and taboo: The (meta)pragmatic sources of semantic abstraction in avoidance registers. » Journal of Linguistic Anthropology, 25(1):43-65.
Fleming, Luke. (2015). « Speaker-referent gender indexicality. » Language in Society, 44(3):425-434.
Fleming, Luke. (2014). « Negating speech: Medium and modality in the development of alternate sign languages. » Gesture, 14(3):263-296.
Fleming, Luke. (2014). « Australian exceptionalism in the typology of affinal avoidance registers. » Anthropological Linguistics, 56(2):115-158.
Fleming, Luke. (2014). « Whorfian pragmatics revisited : language anti-structures and performativist ideologies of language. » Texas Linguistics Forum, 57:55-66.
Fleming, Luke et Michael Lempert. (2014). « Poetics and performativity. » Dans N. J. Enfield, P. Kockelman, J. Sidnell, dir. : The Cambridge handbook of linguistic anthropology, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, p. 469-495.
Fleming, Luke. (2012). « Gender indexicality in the Native Americas: Contributions to the typology of social indexicality. » Language in Society, 41.
Fleming, Luke. (2011). « Name taboos and rigid performativity. » Anthropological Quarterly, 84 (1).
Fleming, Luke et Michael Lempert. (2011). « Introduction: Beyond bad words. » Anthropological Quarterly, 84 (1).
Fleming, Luke. (2009). « Indigenous language literacies of the Northwest Amazon. » Working Papers in Educational Linguistics, 24 (1).
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