
Welten in Sprache Zur Entwicklung Der Kategorie -Modus- In Romanischen Sprachen ... Zur Zeitschrift Für Romanische Philologie
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Romance
Format
Hardcover
Pages
672
Language
German
Published
Sep 29, 2014
Publisher
Walter de Gruyter
ISBN-10
3110342162
ISBN-13
9783110342161
Description
In this scholarly exploration, Martin G. Becker delves into the intricate development of the modality category within Romance languages. He examines how language not only serves as a means of communication but also reflects complex realities and abstract concepts. Through a meticulous analysis, Becker illuminates the evolution of modality, highlighting its significance in shaping meanings and nuances in various linguistic contexts.
By drawing on a wealth of linguistic data and historical examples, Becker challenges readers to consider how language constructs worlds in thought, culture, and communication. His work contributes to the field of Romance philology by providing new insights into the interplay between language structure and human expression. The book stands as an essential resource for linguists and scholars interested in the dynamics of language evolution and the cognitive implications behind the categories we use to interpret our experiences.
By drawing on a wealth of linguistic data and historical examples, Becker challenges readers to consider how language constructs worlds in thought, culture, and communication. His work contributes to the field of Romance philology by providing new insights into the interplay between language structure and human expression. The book stands as an essential resource for linguists and scholars interested in the dynamics of language evolution and the cognitive implications behind the categories we use to interpret our experiences.
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