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El. knyga: Language, Culture and Identity - Signs of Life

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The dynamics of language, culture and identity are a major focus for many linguists and cognitive and cultural researchers. This book explores the inextricable connection that language has with cultural identity and cultural practices, with a particular emphasis on how they contribute to shaping personal identity. The volume brings together selected peer-reviewed papers from the 7th International Conference on Language, Culture and Mind with other specially commissioned chapters. Like the conference, this book aims to enhance mutual understanding among researchers from diverse disciplinary and theoretical perspectives, offering a wealth of insights to a wide range of readers on recent culturally oriented cognitive studies of language.
Foreword vii
Chris Sinha
Introduction: Language, culture and identity: Signs of life 1(6)
Vera da Silva Sinha
Ana Moreno-Nunez
Zhen Tian
Chapter 1 Philosophy and philosophical practice: Eurocentrism as an epistemology of ignorance
7(16)
Linda Martin Alcoff
Chapter 2 Translation and transnationality in the Himalaya: Writing Gorkha language and culture
23(20)
Prem Poddar
Chapter 3 North-South relations in linguistic science: Collaboration or colonialism?
43(20)
Colette Grinevald
Chris Sinha
Chapter 4 My journey as an indigenous Xinguan teacher and researcher: A personal account
63(12)
Wary Kamaiurd Sabino
Chapter 5 The representation-cohesion-stance hypothesis
75(36)
Stef Spronck
Chapter 6 A framing-based account of critical cultural awareness
111(30)
Yuanyuan He
Chapter 7 Cultural "Signs of life" in politics: A case study of eulogistic idioms for Taiwanese politicians
141(16)
Wei-lun Lu
Chapter 8 Construing the self in discourse: A socio-cognitive approach
157(24)
Yanying Lu
Chapter 9 Embodiment, personification, identity: Metaphor and world view in a Brazilian Tupian culture and language
181(22)
Watty Bernardete de Araujo Sampaio
Vera da Silva Sinha
Chris Sinha
Chapter 10 Mid hefigum byrpenum: A study of the burden metaphor in Old English
203(24)
Penelope Scott
Chapter 11 Cultural and cognitive aspects of narrative: A cross-linguistic study
227(22)
Ming Ming Pu
Qinghong Pu
Chapter 12 How can I persuade you without making self-assertions? A cognitive rhetorical analysis of the use of Active questions in an early Daoist text
249(26)
Mingjian Xiang
Bosen Ma
Chapter 13 "Keeping up with the times": Nuxing, funu and the affective value of the formulated text
275(20)
Xuefei Ma
Chapter 14 A cognitive semantic study of Chinese non-basic color terms from the perspective of cognitive semantics
295(22)
Yahong Xue
Index 317