

An edition of Semantics, Culture and Cognition (1992)
universal human concepts in culture-specific configurations
By Anna Wierzbicka
Publish Date
1992
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Language
eng
Pages
500
Description:
"Not everything that can be said in one language can be said in another. The lexicons of different languages seem to suggest different conceptual universes. Investigating cultures from a universal, language-independent perspective, this book rejects analytical tools derived from the English language and Anglo-culture and proposes instead a "natural semantic metalanguage" formulated in English words but based on lexical universals. The outcome of two and a half decades of research, the metalanguage is made of universal semantic primitives in terms of which all meanings, including the most culture-specific ones, can be described and compared in a precise and illuminating way. Integrating insights from linguistics, cultural anthropology, and cognitive psychology, and written in simple, non-technical language Semantics, culture, and cognition isaccessible not only to scholars and students, but also to the general reader interested in semantics and the relationship between language and culture."--Cover page 4.
subjects: Psycholinguistics, Intercultural communication, Semantics, Language and culture, Linguistic universals, Universals (Linguistics), Sprachliche Universalien, Kulturvergleich, Universalien, Bezeichnung, Taaluniversalia, Kultur, Kognition, Begriff, Sprache, Nationalcharakter, Language and languages, Semantics [MESH]