Understanding Cultures through Their Key Words
English, Russian, Polish, German, and Japanese
ISBN13: 9780195088366ISBN10: 0195088360
Paperback,
328 pages
Jul 1997,
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Description
This book develops the dual themes that languages can differ widely in their vocabularies, and are also sensitive indices to the cultures to which they belong. Wierzbicka seeks to demonstrate that every language has "key concepts," expressed in "key words," which reflect the core values of a given culture. She shows that cultures can be revealingly studied, compared, and explained to outsiders through their key concepts, and that the analytical framework necessary for this purpose is provided by the "natural semantic metalanguage," based on lexical universals, that the author and colleagues have developed on the basis of wide-ranging cross-linguistic investigations. Appealing to anthropologists, psychologists, and philosophers as well as linguists, this book demonstrates that cultural patterns can be studied in a verifiable, rigorous, and non-speculative way, on the basis of empirical evidence and in a coherent theoretical framework.Features
- *Presents a major new theory of culture-independent semantics
- *Author is an international star in anthropological linguistics
- *Semantics, Culture, and Cognition sold 2350 copies in paperback, including 1137 to export markets
- *Special focus on Japanese, Australian English, Polish, and Russian
About the Author(s)
Dr. Anna Wierzbicka is Professor of Linguistics at the Australian National University. She has lectured extensively at universities in Europe, America, and Japan, and is the author of many books, including Semantics: Primes and Universals (OUP, 1996) and Semantics, Culture, and Cognition: Universal Human Concepts in Human-Specific Configurations (OUP, 1992).
