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How do Language and Thought Influence Each Other?. A Reconsideration of Their Relationship with Parallel References to the History of Philosophy and Cognitive Linguistics
Ljudevit Fran Ježić
orcid.org/0000-0003-2431-8366
; University of Zagreb, Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, Ivana Lučića 3, HR–10000 Zagreb
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str. 349-369
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APA 6th Edition
Ježić, Lj.F. (2017). How do Language and Thought Influence Each Other?. A Reconsideration of Their Relationship with Parallel References to the History of Philosophy and Cognitive Linguistics. Synthesis philosophica, 32 (2), 349-369. https://doi.org/10.21464/sp32206
MLA 8th Edition
Ježić, Ljudevit Fran. "How do Language and Thought Influence Each Other?. A Reconsideration of Their Relationship with Parallel References to the History of Philosophy and Cognitive Linguistics." Synthesis philosophica, vol. 32, br. 2, 2017, str. 349-369. https://doi.org/10.21464/sp32206. Citirano 30.12.2024.
Chicago 17th Edition
Ježić, Ljudevit Fran. "How do Language and Thought Influence Each Other?. A Reconsideration of Their Relationship with Parallel References to the History of Philosophy and Cognitive Linguistics." Synthesis philosophica 32, br. 2 (2017): 349-369. https://doi.org/10.21464/sp32206
Harvard
Ježić, Lj.F. (2017). 'How do Language and Thought Influence Each Other?. A Reconsideration of Their Relationship with Parallel References to the History of Philosophy and Cognitive Linguistics', Synthesis philosophica, 32(2), str. 349-369. https://doi.org/10.21464/sp32206
Vancouver
Ježić LjF. How do Language and Thought Influence Each Other?. A Reconsideration of Their Relationship with Parallel References to the History of Philosophy and Cognitive Linguistics. Synthesis philosophica [Internet]. 2017 [pristupljeno 30.12.2024.];32(2):349-369. https://doi.org/10.21464/sp32206
IEEE
Lj.F. Ježić, "How do Language and Thought Influence Each Other?. A Reconsideration of Their Relationship with Parallel References to the History of Philosophy and Cognitive Linguistics", Synthesis philosophica, vol.32, br. 2, str. 349-369, 2017. [Online]. https://doi.org/10.21464/sp32206
Puni tekst: engleski pdf 578 Kb
str. 349-369
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APA 6th Edition
Ježić, Lj.F. (2017). How do Language and Thought Influence Each Other?. A Reconsideration of Their Relationship with Parallel References to the History of Philosophy and Cognitive Linguistics. Synthesis philosophica, 32 (2), 349-369. https://doi.org/10.21464/sp32206
MLA 8th Edition
Ježić, Ljudevit Fran. "How do Language and Thought Influence Each Other?. A Reconsideration of Their Relationship with Parallel References to the History of Philosophy and Cognitive Linguistics." Synthesis philosophica, vol. 32, br. 2, 2017, str. 349-369. https://doi.org/10.21464/sp32206. Citirano 30.12.2024.
Chicago 17th Edition
Ježić, Ljudevit Fran. "How do Language and Thought Influence Each Other?. A Reconsideration of Their Relationship with Parallel References to the History of Philosophy and Cognitive Linguistics." Synthesis philosophica 32, br. 2 (2017): 349-369. https://doi.org/10.21464/sp32206
Harvard
Ježić, Lj.F. (2017). 'How do Language and Thought Influence Each Other?. A Reconsideration of Their Relationship with Parallel References to the History of Philosophy and Cognitive Linguistics', Synthesis philosophica, 32(2), str. 349-369. https://doi.org/10.21464/sp32206
Vancouver
Ježić LjF. How do Language and Thought Influence Each Other?. A Reconsideration of Their Relationship with Parallel References to the History of Philosophy and Cognitive Linguistics. Synthesis philosophica [Internet]. 2017 [pristupljeno 30.12.2024.];32(2):349-369. https://doi.org/10.21464/sp32206
IEEE
Lj.F. Ježić, "How do Language and Thought Influence Each Other?. A Reconsideration of Their Relationship with Parallel References to the History of Philosophy and Cognitive Linguistics", Synthesis philosophica, vol.32, br. 2, str. 349-369, 2017. [Online]. https://doi.org/10.21464/sp32206
Puni tekst: francuski pdf 578 Kb
str. 349-369
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APA 6th Edition
Ježić, Lj.F. (2017). How do Language and Thought Influence Each Other?. A Reconsideration of Their Relationship with Parallel References to the History of Philosophy and Cognitive Linguistics. Synthesis philosophica, 32 (2), 349-369. https://doi.org/10.21464/sp32206
MLA 8th Edition
Ježić, Ljudevit Fran. "How do Language and Thought Influence Each Other?. A Reconsideration of Their Relationship with Parallel References to the History of Philosophy and Cognitive Linguistics." Synthesis philosophica, vol. 32, br. 2, 2017, str. 349-369. https://doi.org/10.21464/sp32206. Citirano 30.12.2024.
Chicago 17th Edition
Ježić, Ljudevit Fran. "How do Language and Thought Influence Each Other?. A Reconsideration of Their Relationship with Parallel References to the History of Philosophy and Cognitive Linguistics." Synthesis philosophica 32, br. 2 (2017): 349-369. https://doi.org/10.21464/sp32206
Harvard
Ježić, Lj.F. (2017). 'How do Language and Thought Influence Each Other?. A Reconsideration of Their Relationship with Parallel References to the History of Philosophy and Cognitive Linguistics', Synthesis philosophica, 32(2), str. 349-369. https://doi.org/10.21464/sp32206
Vancouver
Ježić LjF. How do Language and Thought Influence Each Other?. A Reconsideration of Their Relationship with Parallel References to the History of Philosophy and Cognitive Linguistics. Synthesis philosophica [Internet]. 2017 [pristupljeno 30.12.2024.];32(2):349-369. https://doi.org/10.21464/sp32206
IEEE
Lj.F. Ježić, "How do Language and Thought Influence Each Other?. A Reconsideration of Their Relationship with Parallel References to the History of Philosophy and Cognitive Linguistics", Synthesis philosophica, vol.32, br. 2, str. 349-369, 2017. [Online]. https://doi.org/10.21464/sp32206
Puni tekst: njemački pdf 578 Kb
str. 349-369
preuzimanja: 347
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APA 6th Edition
Ježić, Lj.F. (2017). How do Language and Thought Influence Each Other?. A Reconsideration of Their Relationship with Parallel References to the History of Philosophy and Cognitive Linguistics. Synthesis philosophica, 32 (2), 349-369. https://doi.org/10.21464/sp32206
MLA 8th Edition
Ježić, Ljudevit Fran. "How do Language and Thought Influence Each Other?. A Reconsideration of Their Relationship with Parallel References to the History of Philosophy and Cognitive Linguistics." Synthesis philosophica, vol. 32, br. 2, 2017, str. 349-369. https://doi.org/10.21464/sp32206. Citirano 30.12.2024.
Chicago 17th Edition
Ježić, Ljudevit Fran. "How do Language and Thought Influence Each Other?. A Reconsideration of Their Relationship with Parallel References to the History of Philosophy and Cognitive Linguistics." Synthesis philosophica 32, br. 2 (2017): 349-369. https://doi.org/10.21464/sp32206
Harvard
Ježić, Lj.F. (2017). 'How do Language and Thought Influence Each Other?. A Reconsideration of Their Relationship with Parallel References to the History of Philosophy and Cognitive Linguistics', Synthesis philosophica, 32(2), str. 349-369. https://doi.org/10.21464/sp32206
Vancouver
Ježić LjF. How do Language and Thought Influence Each Other?. A Reconsideration of Their Relationship with Parallel References to the History of Philosophy and Cognitive Linguistics. Synthesis philosophica [Internet]. 2017 [pristupljeno 30.12.2024.];32(2):349-369. https://doi.org/10.21464/sp32206
IEEE
Lj.F. Ježić, "How do Language and Thought Influence Each Other?. A Reconsideration of Their Relationship with Parallel References to the History of Philosophy and Cognitive Linguistics", Synthesis philosophica, vol.32, br. 2, str. 349-369, 2017. [Online]. https://doi.org/10.21464/sp32206
Sažetak
The paper explores the relationship of language and thought with respect to their mutual determination or influence. Two questions are considered crucial: how do we learn the meanings of conventional linguistic signs, including those for abstract concepts, and how do we express our original insights, thoughts and feelings through not-yet conventional linguistic means. These are followed by succinct answers and extensive elaborations referring to opposite views and linguistic examples from the history of philosophy and cognitive linguistics. It is argued that linguistic expressions, including metaphors, mostly incorporate how people represent (or once represented) the world to themselves through imagination and present (or once presented) the world to others through language. Hence language neither directly shows how we conceive and understand the world nor how we construct it in our thoughts. On the other hand, symbolization through metaphor and metonymy, as well as innovative verbalization, enable our cognition to communicate novel as well as abstract and philosophically demanding meanings.
Ključne riječi
language; thought; cognition; conceptual metaphor; verbalization; symbolic cognition; Aristotle; Immanuel Kant; philosophy of cognitive linguistics; George Lakoff; Marc Johnson
Hrčak ID:
200281
URI
https://hrcak.srce.hr/200281
Datum izdavanja:
30.4.2018.
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Posjeta: 6.617
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