Banishing Culture from Language

The relationship between language studies & cultural studies to one another is of a highly problematic character - if there is any such interrelationship at all. At first sight, such a situation may appear strange but a closer look reveals that there are deeply rooted reasons for this reciprocal...

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Published inZeitschrift für germanistische Linguistik Vol. 34; no. 1-2; pp. 50 - 63
Main Author Ehlich, Konrad
Format Journal Article
LanguageGerman
Published 01.01.2006
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Summary:The relationship between language studies & cultural studies to one another is of a highly problematic character - if there is any such interrelationship at all. At first sight, such a situation may appear strange but a closer look reveals that there are deeply rooted reasons for this reciprocal indifference, reasons that are quite complex in nature. The paper has the intention to clarify some of them, in the hope that it may contribute to a more complex &, thus, a more adequate theoretical framework from which insight into language & insight into culture might ensue. References. Adapted from the source document
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ISSN:0301-3294
DOI:10.1515/ZGL.2006.004