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Decoding English's Cultural Worldview
This book is recommended for those interested in the cultural impact of language. Anna Wierzbicka sheds light on how the meaning of certain English words reflects the empiricist worldview. Through historical semantics, the book offers a unique perspective on the cultural legacy of the English language. This book may benefit English speakers and non-native speakers alike in understanding and appreciating the nuances of language and culture.
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"Focusing on a handful of English words whose meaning seems obvious to
native speakers, and using a brand of semantic analysis accessible to any
intelligent lay person, Anna Wierzbicka reveals the empiricist worldview
embedded in the English lexicon and shows how mystify-ingly foreign English
can thus be to foreigners. As an exploration in historical semantics,
Wierzbicka's new book deserves a place beside Raymond Williams's Keywords."
---J. M. Coetzee, University of Adelaide, Nobel Laureate in Literature --
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Decoding English's Cultural Worldview
This book is recommended for those interested in the cultural impact of language. Anna Wierzbicka sheds light on how the meaning of certain English words reflects the empiricist worldview. Through historical semantics, the book offers a unique perspective on the cultural legacy of the English language. This book may benefit English speakers and non-native speakers alike in understanding and appreciating the nuances of language and culture.
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