Language As a Memory Carrier Of Perceptually-Based Knowledge. Selected Aspects Of Imagery In Chaucer’s Knight’s Tale And Troilus And Criseyde

In the paper, we address the question of the relation between language and culture from a Cognitive Linguistic perspective. While accounting for the role of language as an aid to cultural transmission in maintaining the community’s conceptual order, we address the question of whether the concept of...

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Main Author: Stadnik Katarzyna
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Language:English
Published: Sciendo 2015-06-01
Series:Studies in Logic, Grammar and Rhetoric
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1515/slgr-2015-0024
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spelling doaj-00b20e5b41bb44e2986b3606227983382021-09-05T14:00:42ZengSciendoStudies in Logic, Grammar and Rhetoric0860-150X2199-60592015-06-0141112714110.1515/slgr-2015-0024slgr-2015-0024Language As a Memory Carrier Of Perceptually-Based Knowledge. Selected Aspects Of Imagery In Chaucer’s Knight’s Tale And Troilus And CriseydeStadnik Katarzyna0Maria Curie-Skłodowska University, PolandIn the paper, we address the question of the relation between language and culture from a Cognitive Linguistic perspective. While accounting for the role of language as an aid to cultural transmission in maintaining the community’s conceptual order, we address the question of whether the concept of a linguistic worldview aptly captures the interplay between language and culture. We suggest that, due to cumulative cultural evolution spurred by the incessant development of human knowledge, layers of conceptualisations accumulate over time. It is proposed that this palimpsest of conceptualisations results from human interaction that transcends the constraints of the present moment, encompassing the past and present, as well as delineating possible developments of the community’s future conceptual order.https://doi.org/10.1515/slgr-2015-0024language and culturelinguistic worldviewmemory carrier
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Language As a Memory Carrier Of Perceptually-Based Knowledge. Selected Aspects Of Imagery In Chaucer’s Knight’s Tale And Troilus And Criseyde
Studies in Logic, Grammar and Rhetoric
language and culture
linguistic worldview
memory carrier
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title Language As a Memory Carrier Of Perceptually-Based Knowledge. Selected Aspects Of Imagery In Chaucer’s Knight’s Tale And Troilus And Criseyde
title_short Language As a Memory Carrier Of Perceptually-Based Knowledge. Selected Aspects Of Imagery In Chaucer’s Knight’s Tale And Troilus And Criseyde
title_full Language As a Memory Carrier Of Perceptually-Based Knowledge. Selected Aspects Of Imagery In Chaucer’s Knight’s Tale And Troilus And Criseyde
title_fullStr Language As a Memory Carrier Of Perceptually-Based Knowledge. Selected Aspects Of Imagery In Chaucer’s Knight’s Tale And Troilus And Criseyde
title_full_unstemmed Language As a Memory Carrier Of Perceptually-Based Knowledge. Selected Aspects Of Imagery In Chaucer’s Knight’s Tale And Troilus And Criseyde
title_sort language as a memory carrier of perceptually-based knowledge. selected aspects of imagery in chaucer’s knight’s tale and troilus and criseyde
publisher Sciendo
series Studies in Logic, Grammar and Rhetoric
issn 0860-150X
2199-6059
publishDate 2015-06-01
description In the paper, we address the question of the relation between language and culture from a Cognitive Linguistic perspective. While accounting for the role of language as an aid to cultural transmission in maintaining the community’s conceptual order, we address the question of whether the concept of a linguistic worldview aptly captures the interplay between language and culture. We suggest that, due to cumulative cultural evolution spurred by the incessant development of human knowledge, layers of conceptualisations accumulate over time. It is proposed that this palimpsest of conceptualisations results from human interaction that transcends the constraints of the present moment, encompassing the past and present, as well as delineating possible developments of the community’s future conceptual order.
topic language and culture
linguistic worldview
memory carrier
url https://doi.org/10.1515/slgr-2015-0024
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