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On The Genesis Of Thought And Language On The Emergence Of Concepts And Propositions The Nature And Structure Of Human Categories On The Impact Of Culture On Thought And Language Alexey Koshelev

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On The Genesis Of Thought And Language On The Emergence Of Concepts And Propositions The Nature And Structure Of Human Categories On The Impact Of Culture On Thought And Language Alexey Koshelev
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Publisher: Academic Studies Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.87 MB
Pages: 236
Author: Alexey Koshelev
ISBN: 9781644693148, 1644693143
Language: English
Year: 2020

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On The Genesis Of Thought And Language On The Emergence Of Concepts And Propositions The Nature And Structure Of Human Categories On The Impact Of Culture On Thought And Language Alexey Koshelev by Alexey Koshelev 9781644693148, 1644693143 instant download after payment.

This new book by Alexey Koshelev presents an original theory touching upon the major cognitive, social, and cultural issues concerning language and thought in both phylogenetic and ontogenetic perspectives. Breathtaking in scope, it covers a wide range of controversial topics, from cognitive development to language acquisition, from the evolutionary history of language to the future of mankind, all viewed within a singlesyncretism—differentiation—integrationframework. The author argues with Langacker over the boundary between linguistic and extra-linguistic knowledge, joins Chomsky for the discussion of the nature of reference, maintains the primacy of basic propositions rather than basic concepts in early childhood, and takes a stance on the emergence and further elaboration of concepts during a person’s lifetime. Well-written, consistent and inspiring, the book will be a resourceful read for academics and lay persons alike.

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