Wierzbicka's stunning ability to distinguish fine shades of meaning (and often to correct the Oxford English Dictionary) makes this book as exciting as it is accessible. Summing Up: Highly Recommended.

D.L.Patey, CHOICE

All in all, the book is a thought-provoking contribution to the history of ideas. It is to be hoped that it will inspire rigorous work in several lines of research.

Elizabeth Closs Traugott, Language

This book is based on two ideas: first, that any language-English no less than any other-represents a universe of meaning, shaped by the history and experience of the men and women who have created it, and second, that in any language certain culture-specific words act as linchpins for whole networks of meanings, and that penetrating the meanings of those key words can therefore open our eyes to an entire cultural universe. In this book Anna Wierzbicka demonstrates that three uniquely English words-evidence, experience, and sense-are exactly such linchpins. Using a rigorous plain language approach to meaning analysis, she unpackages the dense cultural meanings of these key words, disentangles their multiple meanings, and traces their origins back to the tradition of British empiricism. In so doing she reveals much about cultural attitudes embedded not only in British and American English, but other global varieties of English. An interdisciplinary work, Experience, Evidence, and Sense is accessible to both scholars and students in linguistics and English, as well as historians of ideas, sociologists, anthropologists, literary scholars, and scholars of communication.
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Anna Wierzbicka demonstrates that three uniquely English words--evidence, experience, and sense--are linchpins for whole networks of meanings, and that penetrating the meanings of such key words can open our eyes to an entire cultural universe.
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PART I. INTRODUCTION ; Making the familiar look foreign ; PART II. EXPERIENCE AND EVIDENCE ; Experience: an English key word and cultural theme Evidence: words, ideas, and cultural practices PART III. SENSE The discourse of sense and the legacy of "British Empiricism" ; A sense of humor, a sense of self and similar expressions ; A strong sense, a deep sense and similar expressions ; Moral sense ; Common sense ; From having sense to making sense ; PART IV. PHRASEOLOGY, SEMANTICS AND CORPUS LINGUISTICS ; Investigating English phraseology with two tools: NSM and Google ; Notes ; References ; Appendix ; Index
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"Focusing on a handful of English words whose meaning seems obvious to native speakers, and using a brand of semantic analysis accessible to any intelligent lay person, Anna Wierzbicka reveals the empiricist worldview embedded in the English lexicon and shows how mystifyingly foreign English can thus be to foreigners. As an exploration in historical semantics, Wierzbicka's new book deserves a place beside Raymond Williams's Keywords."--J.M. Coetzee, University of Adelaide, Nobel Laureate in Literature
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Selling point: Shows that the English language contains a universe of meanings that hinge on particular words Selling point: Explores the hidden cultural legacy of English, a vital area of study as English becomes the global lingua franca Selling point: Builds on Anna Wierzbicka's well-known methodology, Natural Semantic Metalanguage
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Anna Wierzbicka is Professor of Linguistics at Australian National University. She has an international reputation for her work on languages and cultures. Her many books include English: Meaning and Culture, What Did Jesus Mean?, Semantics: Primes and Universals, Understanding Cultures Through Their Key Words, and Emotions Across Languages and Cultures.
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Selling point: Shows that the English language contains a universe of meanings that hinge on particular words Selling point: Explores the hidden cultural legacy of English, a vital area of study as English becomes the global lingua franca Selling point: Builds on Anna Wierzbicka's well-known methodology, Natural Semantic Metalanguage
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780195368017
Publisert
2010
Utgiver
Oxford University Press Inc
Vekt
680 gr
Høyde
229 mm
Bredde
155 mm
Dybde
33 mm
Aldersnivå
UU, UP, P, 05, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
472

Forfatter

Biografisk notat

Professor of Linguistics, Australian National University; author of English: Meaning and Culture; What Did Jesus Mean?; Semantics: Primes and Universals.