Herder's ideas on cultural plurality in language offer an explanation for how narrative might bridge cultural boundaries. In his "Essay on the Origin of Language", Herder focuses on language as the specifically human trait that distinguishes humanity from all other species on the one hand and the creator of human differences and diversity of cultures on the other hand. The crucial issue for Herder's aesthetics of language is the reception process whereby a particular experience acquires linguistic form. This process functions in the origin of language and in the translation from one language to another in a similar way. In both cases, the particular environmental forces that are significant in the mind of the receiver become crucial for the...
In today's society, more global and complex, we inevitably observe a social context’s transition, bu...
Background. The language, reflecting the originality of the people, the national spirit, the nationa...
An argument is made that new kinds of transnational literature (i.e., literature that is no longer l...
Herder's ideas on cultural plurality in language offer an explanation for how narrative might bridge...
Herder's at times contradictory reflections about translation need to be assessed in terms of his co...
In my essay I try to explore a parallel between Herder and Humboldt and some modern investigations i...
The article is devoted to one of the central problems of modern anthropocentric linguistics. Theoret...
The experience of thinking necessarily passes through a certain set of words. It is in this game tha...
What causes a language to be the way it is? Some features are universal, some are inherited, others ...
This paper tries to provide an interpretation of the concept of culture in the work of one of German...
What causes a language to be the way it is? Some features are universal, some are inherited, others ...
My introductory essay discusses some of transculturalism’s enduring conceptual challenges from the p...
This paper begins from the observation that human communication systems are unique in the animal wor...
International audienceEverett's main claim is that language is a 'cultural tool', created by hominid...
Language, in its broadest sense, including speech, gesture, and other non-verbal forms, is critical ...
In today's society, more global and complex, we inevitably observe a social context’s transition, bu...
Background. The language, reflecting the originality of the people, the national spirit, the nationa...
An argument is made that new kinds of transnational literature (i.e., literature that is no longer l...
Herder's ideas on cultural plurality in language offer an explanation for how narrative might bridge...
Herder's at times contradictory reflections about translation need to be assessed in terms of his co...
In my essay I try to explore a parallel between Herder and Humboldt and some modern investigations i...
The article is devoted to one of the central problems of modern anthropocentric linguistics. Theoret...
The experience of thinking necessarily passes through a certain set of words. It is in this game tha...
What causes a language to be the way it is? Some features are universal, some are inherited, others ...
This paper tries to provide an interpretation of the concept of culture in the work of one of German...
What causes a language to be the way it is? Some features are universal, some are inherited, others ...
My introductory essay discusses some of transculturalism’s enduring conceptual challenges from the p...
This paper begins from the observation that human communication systems are unique in the animal wor...
International audienceEverett's main claim is that language is a 'cultural tool', created by hominid...
Language, in its broadest sense, including speech, gesture, and other non-verbal forms, is critical ...
In today's society, more global and complex, we inevitably observe a social context’s transition, bu...
Background. The language, reflecting the originality of the people, the national spirit, the nationa...
An argument is made that new kinds of transnational literature (i.e., literature that is no longer l...