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Ten Lectures on Natural Semantic MetaLanguage: Exploring language, thought and culture using simple, translatable words Approx. XIV, 335 Pp. ed. [Kõva köide]

This lively lecture series by a leading expert introduces the theory, practice and application of a versatile, rigorous and well-developed approach to cross-linguistic semantics: the NSM approach originated by Anna Wierzbicka. Topics include: history and philosophy of the study of meaning, semantic primes and molecules, emotions, evaluation, verbs and event structure, cultural key words and scripts. Case studies come from English, Chinese, Danish, and other languages. Applications in language teaching and intercultural education are also covered, along with comparisons between NSM and other leading approaches to linguistic semantics. The book will appeal to students and scholars of linguistics at all levels, communication and translation scholars, and anyone interested in a systematic and non Anglocentric approach to meaning, culture and cognition.
Note on Supplementary Material vii
Preface viii
The Editors
Preface by the Author x
About the Author xi
1 From Leibniz to Wierzbicka: The History and Philosophy of nsm
1(24)
2 Semantic Primes and Their Grammar
25(38)
3 Explicating Emotion Concepts across Languages and Cultures
63(31)
4 Wonderful, Terrific, Fabulous: English Evaluational Adjectives
94(32)
5 Semantic Molecules and Semantic Complexity
126(33)
6 Words as Carriers of Cultural Meaning
159(35)
7 English Verb Semantics: Verbs of Doing and Saying
194(35)
8 English Verb Alternations and Constructions
229(36)
9 Applications of nsm: Minimal English, Cultural Scripts and Language Teaching
265(39)
10 Retrospect: nsm Compared with Other Approaches to Semantic Analysis
304(39)
Bibliography 343(14)
About the Series Editor 357(1)
Websites for Cognitive Linguistics and CIFCL Speakers 358
Cliff Goddard, Ph.D (1983), Australian National University, is Professor of Linguistics at Griffith University. He has published widely on semantics and pragmatics, including Words and Meanings (OUP, 2014) co-authored with Anna Wierzbicka, and the collective volume Minimal English for a Global World (Palgrave, 2017).