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Linguistic Security. Anti-Vaccination as a Communicative Threat: Linguistic Mechanisms of Consciousness Manipulation

Scientific Research and Development Modern Communication Studies, 2022
Review of the round table "Linguistic security. Anti-vaccination as a communicative threat: linguistic mechanisms of consciousness manipulation", organized by the staff of the research laboratory "Linguistic security and psychology of information impact"
G. Slyshkin   +3 more
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Concepts of “Small Homeland” and “Big Homeland” in Linguistic Consciousness of Residents of Northeast Russia

Nauchnyi Dialog
This article presents the findings of a psycholinguistic study on the concepts of “Small Homeland” and “Big Homeland” within the linguistic consciousness of residents in Northeast Russia, specifically focusing on the regions of Yakutia and Chukotka ...
I. A. Danilov, Yu. G. Stepanova
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Is Our Consciousness Linguistic?

Diogenes, 1983
“Given the fact that the consciousness of man is a linguistic consciousness, all models superimposed on consciousness, including art, can be understood as secondary modeling systems, “ wrote Yuri Lotman in Introduction à la structure du texte artistique.
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Consciousness and the Linguistic in Condillac

MLN, 1999
No one could ever complain that Condillac did not try to develop the argument of his Essai sur 'origine des connaissances humaines in the most orderly and methodical way possible.1 When he first announces his project in the introduction, Condillac says that his intention is to relate everything that concerns the human understanding to a single ...
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Development of linguistic critical consciousness of multilingual preservice teachers of color

International Multilingual Research Journal
To ensure equitable access to education for emergent multilingual learners, teachers should hold certain beliefs (Lucas et al., 2015) about language, including sociolinguistic consciousness, a value for linguistic diversity, and knowledge of the ...
Laura J. Mahalingappa
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Self-Consciousness and Its Linguistic Expression

2014
Which linguistic actions are expressions of self-conscious states of mind? I defend a certain answer to this question. Having presented problems for a simple view of the connection between self-conscious states of mind and first person language, and for a slight modification of the view, I go on to distinguish two, more promising, ways of getting a ...
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LINGUISTIC CONSCIOUSNESS AS A PROBLEM OF LINGUOCULTUROLOGY

2022
The so-called national-cultural space, or consciousness common to all representatives of this ethno-linguistic community, serves as a form of the existence of culture in the human consciousness. This article discusses the question of the legality of the allocation of linguistic consciousness into a separate category within the framework of ...
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Linguistic Consciousness among Adolescents in Catalonia: A Case Study from the Barcelona Urban Area in Longitudinal Perspective

Zeitschrift Fur Katalanistik, 2009
Summary: This ethnographic case study from 2007 investigated linguistic consciousness in a public high school in the Barcelona urban area previously studied in 1987. Catalan was found to retain its high status and connote “elegance”, while Spanish is now
K. Woolard
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Linguistic Consciousness in a Multilingual Society

Language Problems and Language Planning, 1981
RESUMEN La Conciencia Lingüística en una Sociedad Multilingüe: El Caso de España Tres condiciones deben darse para que surja un movimiento regionalista: (1) Dijerencias culturales y/o econômicas entre unas regiones y otras o entre poblaciones regionales; (2) Conciencia regional, es decir, un conjunto de ideas (valores, creencias, sentimientos ...
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Evolution of Human Consciousness and Linguistic Behavior

2020
Drawing from the disciplines of cognitive science, Paleolithic anthropology, art history, and semiotics, Karen A. Haworth and Terry J. Prewitt offer a novel discussion of the origins of language, based primarily in the distinction of holistic versus analytical cognitive processing.
Karen A. Haworth, Terry J. Prewitt
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