Published: 2018-09-141

Sources in Linguistics

Aleksander Kiklewicz
Humanities and Natural Sciences
Section: Articles
https://doi.org/10.31648/hip.952

Abstract

Sources in linguistics are considered from the viewpoint of B. Malikowski’s functional theory of culture. The typology of sources has a nature of a group of dichotomous oppositions which include such categories as linguistic vs. language sources, explicit vs. implicit sources, natural vs. artificial sources etc. Special attention is paid to the factors of linguistic sources distinctness, that is: 1) inner differentiation of linguistic disciplines; 2) linguistic and philosophical paradigms dynamics; 3) specificity of scientific styles in different national and geo-cultural traditions.

Keywords:

theory and philosophy of language, methodology of linguistic research, paradigms of the philosophy of language, (cognitive) scientific styles

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Kiklewicz, A. (2018). Sources in Linguistics. Humanities and Natural Sciences, (15), 205–216. https://doi.org/10.31648/hip.952

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