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CULTURE AND LANGUAGE

Studia Slavica Academiae Scientiarum Hungaricae, 2010
I propose that both culture and language are about how human beings make meaning in the world. I briefly introduce various cognitive mechanisms that human being use in making sense of their experiences. Given such mechanisms as categorization, framing, and metaphor, and so on, I discuss three examples of meaning making.
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Culture and Language Assessment

2016
This first entry on culture and language assessment is written at a time of much reconsideration of the major constructs in language/s learning and language assessment. This is in response at least partly to the increasingly complex reality of multilinguality and multiculturality in our contemporary world.
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Language and culture

Language & Communication, 2004
Abstract The first signs of the appearance of a vernacular Italian are the well-known Riddle of Verona and some graffiti in the Catacombs of Comodilla in Rome, both around ad After these, the vernacular was documented at Capua and Teano, today in the province of Caserta, in ad These fragments only underline the overall lack of textual ...
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Language and Culture

1998
The literary culture of later Georgian England remained bound to traditional poetic diction and to the Augustan couplet even as politics and industry were changing the social landscape for ever, and with it the reading habits of an expanding public. Coleridge was trained to the traditional standard and chafed at the newer popular writing.
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Language and Culture

Sociology, 1968
Dell Hymes, Herbert Landar
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