The true source of ethnolinguistics and the thinker who contributed most to the debate on the relationship between culture, language, and linguistic communities was the German philologist Wilhelm von Humboldt ( 1767 1835 ).
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Though metaphors can be considered to be " in " language, Underhill's chapter on French, English and ethnolinguistics demonstrates that we cannot conceive of language or languages in anything other than metaphoric terms.
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He is a member of editorial boards, editorial staff or a reviewer of a number of magazines in Bulgaria, Poland and Serbia, a member of the Committee for Ethnolinguistics and the Committee for Folkoristics of the International Committee of Slavists.
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:fr : Yves Lecerf proposed a reversible Turing machine in a little-noticed 1963 paper, but apparently unaware of Landauer's principle, did not pursue the subject further, devoting most of the rest of his career to ethnolinguistics.
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In Underhill's work, a distinction is made between five forms of worldview : world-perceiving, world-conceiving, cultural mindset, personal world and perspective, in order to convey the distinctions Humboldt was concerned with preserving in his ethnolinguistics.
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The Ta�no people are part of what early European colonists have collectively called the Arawak peoples, an invented appellation ( later coopted for ethnolinguistics ) which they did not really use for themselves, at least not until the Spanish taught them to refer to themselves as such.
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One notable exception is the work of Underhill, who explores comparative linguistic studies in both " Creating Worldviews : Language ", " Ideology & Metaphor " ( 2011 ) and in " Ethnolinguistics and Cultural Concepts : Truth, Love, Hate & War ".
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Each of these relates to a traditional sub-field of the study of language encompassing historical linguistics, linguistic demography, sociolinguistics, contact, variation, philology, planning and policy, politics of language, ethnolinguistics, and typology and each of them intersects with one or more of the other sub-fields.
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"' Ekaterina Velmezova "'(, " Ekaterina Valer yevna Vel mezova ";; 3 February 1973 ) is a Russian and Swiss slavist, professor of Slavistics and of history and epistemology of language sciences in Eastern Europe at the University of Lausanne, whose principal works concern Russian and Czech ethnolinguistics, as well as history and epistemology of language sciences in Central and Eastern Europe.