Linguistics
Linguistics studies the structure and use of language scientifically — the internal systems of sound, syntax, and meaning, as well as the social and cognitive dimensions of language.
Theories (10) Linguistics 분야의 핵심 이론
A foundational cognitive architecture theory proposing that the human mind consists of low-level, domain-specific, informationally encapsulated input modules connected to central unencapsulated belief systems.
A cognitive linguistics theory demonstrating that metaphor is not mere literary decoration, but a fundamental cognitive mechanism mapping concrete bodily experiences onto abstract conceptual domains.
A structural semiotic theory organizing all narrative interactions into six universal actants (Subject/Object, Sender/Receiver, Helper/Opponent) and generating semantic meaning via the Semiotic Square.
A foundational theoretical framework in linguistics addressing Sociolinguistics at the micro level of analysis.
A transformative literary and cultural theory positing that language and novels are intrinsically polyphonic and dialogic, reflecting heteroglossia and the subversive, hierarchy-inverting energy of the carnivalesque.
A foundational philosophy of language and pragmatics framework asserting that utterances do not merely describe states of affairs, but actively perform actions and produce social realities.
A foundational theoretical framework in linguistics addressing Generative Grammar at the micro level of analysis.
A foundational theoretical framework in linguistics addressing Linguistic Relativity at the micro level of analysis.
A foundational ordinary language philosophy theory asserting that linguistic meaning is not determined by abstract mental representations or rigid referencing, but by how words are used in communal "language games".
A foundational theoretical framework in anthropology addressing Structural Anthropology at the macro level of analysis.