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  • - The Story of God and People in Minimal English
    av Anna (Professor of Linguistics Wierzbicka
    447

    Many people today, both Christians and non-Christians, are confused about or unaware of the essentials of Christian faith. In this book, Anna Wierzbicka takes a radically novel approach to the task of communicating "what Christians believe" to the widest possible audience. The Story of God and People, which is the heart of this book, sets out the core tenets of Christian faith in narrative form using Minimal English. It is accessible to anyone, even thosewith no familiarity with Christianity or Christian vocabulary.

  • - Meaning and Culture
    av Anna (Professor of Linguistics Wierzbicka
    827

    Points out that language and culture are not just interconnected, but inseparable. This work uses research to investigate the "universe of meaning" within the English language and places it in historical and geographical perspective. It is intended for linguists and others concerned with language and culture.

  • - The Hazards of English as a Default Language
    av Australian National University) Wierzbicka, Anna (Professor of Linguistics & Professor of Linguistics
    697 - 1 827

    Imprisoned in English argues that in the present English-dominated world, social sciences and the humanities are locked in a conceptual framework grounded in English and that scholars need to break away from this framework to reach a more universal, culture-independent perspective on things human

  • - The Hidden Cultural Legacy of English
    av Australian National University) Wierzbicka, Anna (Professor of Linguistics & Professor of Linguistics
    551 - 1 747

  • - Explaining the Sermon on the Mount and the Parables in Simple and Universal Human Concepts
    av Australian National University) Wierzbicka, Anna (Professor of Linguistics & Professor of Linguistics
    631 - 1 701

    This interdisciplinary work aims to cast light on the words of Jesus by taking the author's semantic theory of "universal human concepts" - concepts which are intuitively understandable and self-explanatory across languages - and bringing it to bear on Jesus' parables and the Sermon on the Mount.

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