Book Details
Format
Hardcover
Pages
166
Language
English
Published
Mar 15, 1998
Publisher
John Benjamins Publishing Company
ISBN-10
1556198493
ISBN-13
9781556198496
Description
In her insightful work, Jane F. Hacking explores the intricate world of conditionals within the Russian and Macedonian languages. By offering a detailed comparative typology, she delves into how these linguistic structures articulate speculation and hypothetical scenarios. The book reveals the nuances in meaning and usage that dictate how each language approaches the concept of possibility and contingency, providing readers with a greater understanding of the cognitive processes behind conditional statements.
Through meticulous analysis, Hacking uncovers significant patterns and contrasts between the two languages, shedding light on their unique approaches to expressing events that might have transpired differently. This examination not only enriches the field of linguistics but also contributes to the broader understanding of language as a tool for shaping thought and perception. The work stands as an essential resource for linguists and scholars interested in the interplay between language and speculative reasoning.
Through meticulous analysis, Hacking uncovers significant patterns and contrasts between the two languages, shedding light on their unique approaches to expressing events that might have transpired differently. This examination not only enriches the field of linguistics but also contributes to the broader understanding of language as a tool for shaping thought and perception. The work stands as an essential resource for linguists and scholars interested in the interplay between language and speculative reasoning.
Genres
Romance