The Linguistic Worldview

The book is concerned with the linguistic worldview broadly understood, but it focuses on one particular variant of the idea, its sources, extensions, its critical assessment, and inspirations for related research. This approach is the ethnolinguistic linguistic worldview (LWV) program pursued in Lu...

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Main Author: Łozowski, Przemysław (auth)
Other Authors: Głaz, Adam (auth), Danaher, David (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: De Gruyter 2013
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