Persian Linguistics in Cultural Contexts
Herausgeber: Korangy, Alireza; Sharifian, Farzad
Persian Linguistics in Cultural Contexts
Herausgeber: Korangy, Alireza; Sharifian, Farzad
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Korangy and Sharifian's groundbreaking book offers the first in-depth study into cultural linguistics for the Persian language. The book highlights a multitude of angles through which the intricacies of Persian and its many dialects and accents, wherever spoken, can be examined.
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Korangy and Sharifian's groundbreaking book offers the first in-depth study into cultural linguistics for the Persian language. The book highlights a multitude of angles through which the intricacies of Persian and its many dialects and accents, wherever spoken, can be examined.
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- Verlag: Jenny Stanford Publishing
- Seitenzahl: 220
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Oktober 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 155mm x 13mm
- Gewicht: 408g
- ISBN-13: 9781138601345
- ISBN-10: 1138601349
- Artikelnr.: 59995373
- Verlag: Jenny Stanford Publishing
- Seitenzahl: 220
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Oktober 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 155mm x 13mm
- Gewicht: 408g
- ISBN-13: 9781138601345
- ISBN-10: 1138601349
- Artikelnr.: 59995373
Alireza Korangy received his Ph.D. from the Department of Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations, Harvard University, USA. His field of research is classical Persian and Arabic philology with a special emphasis on poetics, rhetoric, and linguistics. He has also done extensive research on the contemporary linguistics of Iran and its corresponding folkloric traditions (Sorani Kurdish, Kurmanji Kurdish, Gilaki, Lori, Baluchi, etc.). He is faculty at the American University of Beirut and has previously taught at the University of Virginia, University of Colorado at Boulder, and Harvard University. Farzad Sharifian held the Chair in Cultural Linguistics within the School of Languages, Literatures, Cultures, and Linguistics at Monash University, Australia. He was a pioneer of Cultural Linguistics and was widely published in leading international journals and edited volumes. He was the author of Cultural Conceptualisations and Language (2011, John Benjamins) and Cultural Linguistics (2017, John Benjamins). He was the Editor-in-Chief of the International Journal of Language and Culture (John Benjamins), and the Editor-in-Chief of Cultural Linguistics book series (Springer Nature) and Routledge Advances in Teaching English as an International Language book series (Routledge). He received several awards for his research, including the Alexander von Humboldt Fellowship for Experienced Researchers, Germany.
Introduction 1. A cultural linguistic survey of nuances in translation 2.
Self-abasement and other-elevating through Persian address forms and
self-reference terms 3. Ta'¿rof - the key to Iranian social behavior 4.
Inflectional morphemes in Persian address terms: a sociolinguistic analysis
5. Compliment response strategies used by Iranian Persian speakers: new
patterns and new cultural schema 6. Violence in Persian 7.
Conceptualizations of sadness in Persian 8. Cultural conceptualizations of
animal expressions in Persian 9. Cultural conceptualizations of sharm
(shame) in Persian 10. Not-being in the presence of being:
conceptualizations of death in Rumi's Mathnavi 11. Cultural
conceptualizations of compliments in Persian
Self-abasement and other-elevating through Persian address forms and
self-reference terms 3. Ta'¿rof - the key to Iranian social behavior 4.
Inflectional morphemes in Persian address terms: a sociolinguistic analysis
5. Compliment response strategies used by Iranian Persian speakers: new
patterns and new cultural schema 6. Violence in Persian 7.
Conceptualizations of sadness in Persian 8. Cultural conceptualizations of
animal expressions in Persian 9. Cultural conceptualizations of sharm
(shame) in Persian 10. Not-being in the presence of being:
conceptualizations of death in Rumi's Mathnavi 11. Cultural
conceptualizations of compliments in Persian
Introduction 1. A cultural linguistic survey of nuances in translation 2.
Self-abasement and other-elevating through Persian address forms and
self-reference terms 3. Ta'¿rof - the key to Iranian social behavior 4.
Inflectional morphemes in Persian address terms: a sociolinguistic analysis
5. Compliment response strategies used by Iranian Persian speakers: new
patterns and new cultural schema 6. Violence in Persian 7.
Conceptualizations of sadness in Persian 8. Cultural conceptualizations of
animal expressions in Persian 9. Cultural conceptualizations of sharm
(shame) in Persian 10. Not-being in the presence of being:
conceptualizations of death in Rumi's Mathnavi 11. Cultural
conceptualizations of compliments in Persian
Self-abasement and other-elevating through Persian address forms and
self-reference terms 3. Ta'¿rof - the key to Iranian social behavior 4.
Inflectional morphemes in Persian address terms: a sociolinguistic analysis
5. Compliment response strategies used by Iranian Persian speakers: new
patterns and new cultural schema 6. Violence in Persian 7.
Conceptualizations of sadness in Persian 8. Cultural conceptualizations of
animal expressions in Persian 9. Cultural conceptualizations of sharm
(shame) in Persian 10. Not-being in the presence of being:
conceptualizations of death in Rumi's Mathnavi 11. Cultural
conceptualizations of compliments in Persian