Journal of Semantics, Volume 14, Issue 4, 1997 14 4

Journal of Semantics, Volume 14, Issue 4, 1997 14 4

Oxford University Press
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In this groundbreaking book, Wierzbicka demonstrates that every language has its "key concepts" and that these key concepts reflect the core values of the culture. Further, she argues that within a culture-independent analytical framework one can study, compare, and even explain cultures to outsiders through their key concepts. The framework Wierzbicka proposes is the well-known "natural semantic metalanguage" that she developed with her colleagues. For this study, Wierzbicka focuses on four languages and cultures: Japanese, Australian English, Polish, and Russian. She identifies "culture laden" words in each of these languages; these words are, in a sense, "untranslatable." She shows, however, that the words can be "explained" by means of the semantic metalanguage's hypothetical semantic primitives such as someone, something, do, happen, want, say, know, think, good, bad, etc.
Năm:
1997
Nhà xuát bản:
Oxford University Press
Ngôn ngữ:
english
Trang:
138
ISBN 10:
019509574X
ISBN 13:
9780195095746
Loạt:
Journal of Semantics 14 4
File:
PDF, 25.01 MB
IPFS:
CID , CID Blake2b
english, 1997
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