ADDRESSING AS A REFLECTION OF THE NATIONAL CULTURE LANGUAGE-WORLDVIEW Cover Image

MİLLÎ KÜLTÜR DİL-DÜNYA GÖRÜŞÜNÜN YANSIMASI OLARAK HİTAPLAR
ADDRESSING AS A REFLECTION OF THE NATIONAL CULTURE LANGUAGE-WORLDVIEW

Author(s): Ahmet Keskin
Subject(s): Language studies, Communication studies, Sociolinguistics, Cultural Anthropology / Ethnology, Turkic languages
Published by: Karadeniz Araştırmaları Merkezi
Keywords: Cultural linguistics; National Culture; Language-Worldview; Adressing;

Summary/Abstract: Cultural linguistics; it is a discipline that emerged at the end of the 20th century as a result of interdisciplinary studies focusing on the mutual relations and interactions between language, culture, people and society. Cultural linguistics, which focuses on analyzing the differences in the individual and society’s use of all kinds of language, and the different societies, cultures and the processes of thinking and using language separately from each other, examines all kinds of issues related to the reflection of thought into language with its own methods and approaches. One of the main approaches and fields of study within the framework of cultural linguistics is the reflection of the interactions between language, society and culture and the reflection of the language world view on different language elements as a result. Addresses representing the initial stage of communication and interactions between people are also within the scope of cultural linguistics as a reflection of the thoughts and opinions of society and culture. In this study, the subject of address, as the starting stage in communication styles, has been examined through the data obtained from written sources within the framework of cultural linguistics and the national culture language-worldview. The issue of how the beliefs and cultural values, thoughts, acceptances and world views of Turkish society are reflected in the adresses has been analyzed from various aspects.

  • Issue Year: 2020
  • Issue No: 67
  • Page Range: 763-797
  • Page Count: 35
  • Language: Turkish
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