Provides a systematic approach to lexical indicators of cultural identity, drawing on data from Slavic languages. Å ipka addresses issues of interest to both Slavic and general linguists, cross-cultural anthropologists, and psychologists. Some sections will also be of interest to historians and political scientists.
Provides a systematic approach to lexical indicators of cultural identity, drawing on data from Slavic languages. Å ipka addresses issues of interest to both Slavic and general linguists, cross-cultural anthropologists, and psychologists. Some sections will also be of interest to historians and political scientists.
Danko ipka is a Professor of Slavic Languages and Applied Linguistics at Arizona State University. His research interests include lexicography, lexicology, morphology, and computational linguistics. His publications encompass over 150 papers and reviews as well as thirty books including Lexical Conflict (Cambridge, 2015).
Inhaltsangabe
1. A conceptual map 2. Relevant research traditions 3. Research methodology 4. Lexeme-level culture-bound words, divisions, and features 5. Lexicon-based culture-bound field density 6. Stability and change 7. Cultural influences 8. Geographical contact 9. Inbound and outbound exchange 10. Lexical planning 11. Lexicographic traditions 12. Attitudes Conclusion 13. Interaction between the layers 14. Main findings 15. An outlook.
1. A conceptual map 2. Relevant research traditions 3. Research methodology 4. Lexeme-level culture-bound words, divisions, and features 5. Lexicon-based culture-bound field density 6. Stability and change 7. Cultural influences 8. Geographical contact 9. Inbound and outbound exchange 10. Lexical planning 11. Lexicographic traditions 12. Attitudes Conclusion 13. Interaction between the layers 14. Main findings 15. An outlook.
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