Toward a Theory of Cultural Linguistics
Discover an innovative perspective on the interplay of language and culture with "Toward a Theory of Cultural Linguistics" by the esteemed authors at the University of Texas Press. Published in 1996, this insightful paperback spans 360 pages, delving into the crucial role of imagery in linguistic studies. This book skillfully merges the principles of cognitive linguistics with the foundational concepts of anthropology, paving the way for a fresh theoretical approach to cultural linguistics. It reveals how cognitive grammar enriches and complements traditional anthropological methods, including Boasian linguistics and ethnography of speaking, offering readers a comprehensive understanding of the dynamics at play between language and culture. Enhance your library and gain valuable insights from this transformative work!