Jak historia odkłada się w pamięci, jak pamięć odkłada się w języku
How does history reside in memory and memory in language?
Author(s): Wojciech ChlebdaSubject(s): Anthropology, Language and Literature Studies, Cognitive linguistics
Published by: Wydawnictwo Naukowe Uniwersytetu Marii Curie-Sklodowskiej
Keywords: history; historiography; memory; linguistic worldview; subjectivity; narration; selectivity; interpretation;languaging;
Summary/Abstract: The article attempts to lay out the research area of three major concepts: history, memory, and language. Because each of them is polysemous and can relate to different ontological domains in different situations (extralinguistic reality, textual or narrative reality), an attempt is made to add precision to the semantics of the words that express these concepts. There are complex relationships between the meanings of each of the words (i.e., between history1 and history2, or memory1 and memory2) and in the “horizontal” aspect between history1 and memory1 or history2 and memory2. Each of these arrangements has a unique linguistic characterization but there are also five features that function as the common denominator between the three constructs of history2 (i.e., historiography), memory2 (accounts of the content of memory), and the linguacultural worldview: subjectivity, narration, selectivity, interpretation, and “languaging”. That common denominator makes it possible to juxtapose and compare the diverse pictures of the same section of reality.
Journal: Etnolingwistyka. Problemy Języka I Kultury
- Issue Year: 31/2019
- Issue No: 31
- Page Range: 55-72
- Page Count: 18
- Language: Polish