Language, Mind and Culture

Vol.6,No.2(2015)

Abstract

The object of the study is theoretical analysis of linguistic anthropology as a science which exploring the relationship of language, culture and mind. The aim of this study is to describe and analyze main resources andbasic topics of linguistic anthropology and interpreting results of some researches about how language affects mind. Special attention is paid to the constitution of human language in the course of human evolution and culture.


Keywords:
language; man; mind; culture; linguistic anthropology
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