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The question of idealism in McDowell [PDF]
John McDowell has attempted to defend himself against the charge that the view presented in his influential book Mind and World is idealist. This paper argues that in spite of that defence, there is a clear way in which the view does depend on a form of ...
Morris, Michael
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Ethnic realias with a component of weapons name as a fragment of language picture of the world (based on the lexical and phraseological units of German language). [PDF]
В статті розглядаються лексичні та фразеологічні одиниці німецької мови, які мають у своїй структурі назви зброї. Доводиться, що ці мовні одиниці є фрагментом мовної картини світу німецького етносу.The article discusses the lexical and phraseological ...
Соломаха, Анжеліка Вікторівна
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Wittgenstein and Husserl: Context Meaning Theory [PDF]
The present article concentrates on understanding the limits of language from the realm of meaning theory as portrayed by Wittgenstein.
Chakraborty, Dr Sanjit
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Origin of symbol-using systems: speech, but not sign, without the semantic urge [PDF]
Natural language—spoken and signed—is a multichannel phenomenon, involving facial and body expression, and voice and visual intonation that is often used in the service of a social urge to communicate meaning.
Alberts B +27 more
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Beyond Relativism? Re-engaging Wittgenstein [PDF]
Relativism is the view that there are as many worlds as there are ways of thinking and expressing the worlds that are expressed. That is to say, things are related to the ways in which we express them. Thus philosophers assert that the way we express our
Bal, Ramakanta
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Linguocultural Peculiarities of German and Georgian Phraseological Units – Contrastive Analysis [PDF]
Knowledge about the world begins with gaining knowledge about the language. Language is a part of our national culture and plays one of the main roles in its formation.
Abuseridze, A. (Anzor) +1 more
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The article deals with the analysis of Polish and Russian definitions of the owad / насекомое (“insect”) lexemes. On the basis of these definitions, the author tries to answer the question whether, from the linguistic point of view, insects are perceived
Maciej Walczak
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The death, the proprietary relationships (especially right of ownership) and the will to devolve an estate to someone as the elements from the extra-linguistic reality move the people to use the language in form of the drawing up the testaments.
Piotr Owsiński, Anna Paluch
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Valuing All Languages in Europe [PDF]
The VALEUR project (2004-2007) took as its focus the 'additional' languages of Europe. These are defined as all languages in use in contexts where they are not 'national', 'official', or 'dominant' languages.
Broeder, Peter +7 more
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Neologisms and borrowings in media texts
INTRODUCTION. The use of neologisms in modern mass media reflects the active process of changing language and speech, the vocabulary reflects people’s desire for faster communication and accelerates the transformation of language rhythm and words, which ...
A. Yu. Zubkova, E. Yu. Burdovskaya
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