Early American Anthropological Linguistics (Popularity: ): Essay written by Kenneth Pike for the journal American Anthropologist. Contains reminiscences of many leading figures of this field in the early 20th century, such as Edward Sapir. Topics in Anthropological Linguistics (Popularity: ): Concise treatments of various areas of concern in this field, including contact languages and the Whorf hypothesis. Linguistic Anthropology at the University of Michigan (Popularity: ): Doctoral research program focusing on combining social theory with the analysis of linguistic form. Field description, faculty list, admissions information. Michicagoan 2000: Histories and Ideologies of Linguistics (Popularity: ): Second annual meeting of graduate students from the University of Chicago and the University of Michigan. Schedule, abstracts. Publications of Daniel Moonhawk Alford (Popularity: ): Assorted publications and postings by this Piute thinker. Covers many aspects of the relationship of culture and language, including the legacy of Whorf and the anthropology of consciousness. Philadelphia Papers on Linguistic Anthropology (Popularity: ): Assembled papers on this topic from the 1998 meeting of the American Anthropological Association. Various document formats. Observations on the Sapir-Whorf Hypothesis (Popularity: ): Draft exploration of the value of the hypothesis. Includes general overview as well as detailed consideration of how the hypothesis is employed in contemporary studies. The Sapir-Whorf Hypothesis (Popularity: ): 1999 overview of the history and development of the theories of linguistic determinism and linguistic relativity. By Rebecca Ash. Chandler, Daniel (Popularity: ): An abstract from Daniel Chandler's 1995 "The Art of Writing." Argues for a moderate Whorfianism. A Critique (Popularity: ): A 2001 student paper by Neil Parr-Davies. Compares the linguistic determinism of Benjamin Lee Whorf with technological determinism, represented by Marshall McLuhan.