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Polish and Russian School of Cultural Linguistics: Similarity and Differences of Approaches
Author(s) -
Aleksander Kiklewicz
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
przegląd wschodnioeuropejski
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.186
H-Index - 4
eISSN - 2450-0828
pISSN - 2081-1128
DOI - 10.31648/pw.5480
Subject(s) - slavic languages , ethnolinguistics , linguistics , field (mathematics) , applied linguistics , similarity (geometry) , sociology , historical linguistics , social science , philosophy , computer science , mathematics , artificial intelligence , pure mathematics , image (mathematics)
The author reviews contemporary cultural linguistics (as one of the fields of anthropological linguistics) in two Slavic countries: Poland and Russia. The first part of the article discusses the general theoretical foundations of cultural linguistics, as well as the circumstances in which it was established in Poland and Russia (USSR). In the second part, the author discusses the distinguishing features of both linguistic traditions. So he writes that in Russia, researchers are more interested in linguoculturology, in particular in the description of concepts and the so-called konceptosphere. In Poland there is a stronger tradition of researching folk culture, folk psychology and folk language, for this reason the methodology of Polish research is based to a greater extent on empirical procedures, such as field research and surveys.

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