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All languages and cultures appear to have one or more “mind-like” constructs that supplement the ... more All languages and cultures appear to have one or more “mind-like” constructs that supplement the human body. Linguistic evidence suggests they all have a word for someone, and another word for body, but that doesn’t mean that whatever else makes up a human being (i.e. someone) apart from the body is the same everywhere. Nonetheless, the (Anglo) mind is often reified and thought of in universal terms. This volume adds to the literature that denounces such reification. It looks at Japanese, Longgu (an Oceanic language), Thai and Old Norse/Icelandic, spelling out, in a culturally neutral natural semantic metalanguage (NSM) how their “mind-like” constructs differ from the Anglo mind.
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Recherches en sémantique: théories linguistiques du sens (Amir Biglari & Dominique Ducard, eds). Publisher TBC.
Parmi les linguistes dont la langue de travail est le français, les tenants et aboutissants de la... more Parmi les linguistes dont la langue de travail est le français, les tenants et aboutissants de la métalangue sémantique naturelle (MSN), complète avec son vocabulaire extrêmement réduit de 65 primitifs sémantiques, ses molécules et sa grammaire supputée universelle, restent encore largement méconnus. La présentation qui suit est conçue en particulier pour celles et ceux qui ne connaissent pas l’approche MSN (d’après l’anglais NSM approach) ou qui, sur la foi de lectures partielles, ont conclu un peu rapidement qu’elle n’avait peu ou rien à leur offrir.
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Minimal English for a global world: Improved communication using fewer words (Cliff Goddard, ed.). Cham: Palgrave Macmillan, 2018
Narrative medicine is an approach to medicine which seeks to combine with and enhance conventiona... more Narrative medicine is an approach to medicine which seeks to combine with and enhance conventional evidence-based medicine by adding perspectives and experience in medical humanities. The chapter expounds on the importance of effective communication with patients and in particular on the importance of having some structured protocols (scripts, interview prompts, and the like) to encourage more comprehensive and effective patient narratives and to allow for increased comparability between them. It tells the story of an emerging collaboration with Minimal English and an international pilot study applying Minimal English to such protocols.
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Nouveaux regards sur le sens et la référence. Hommages à Georges Kleiber (Florica Hrubaru, Estelle Moline & Anca-Marina Velicu, eds). Cluj: Echinox, 2017
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Advances in Cultural Linguistics (Farzad Sharifian, ed.). Singapore: Springer Nature, 2017
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Du sens à la signification. De la signification aux sens: Mélanges offerts à Olga Galatanu (A.-M. Cozma, A. Bellachhab & M. Pescheux, eds.), 2014
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Le participe passé entre accords et désaccords (F. Marsac & J.C. Pellat, eds.), 2013
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Cross-culturally speaking, speaking cross-culturally (B. Peeters, K. Mullan & C. Béal, eds.) , 2013
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Cultures, discours, langues : nouveaux abordages (C. Claudel, P. von Münchow, M. Pordeus, F. Pugnière-Saavedra & G. Tréguer-Felten, eds.), 2013
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Interactions et interculturalité: variété des corpus et des approches (N. Auger, C. Béal & F. Demougin, eds.), 2012
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La marque en lexicographie. États présents, voies d’avenir (F. Baider, E. Lamprou & M. Monville-Burston, eds.), 2011
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Ce n° 3 (juin 2017) présente des études sur l’igala, le degema, le fon, l’ibò et le xitshwa, ainsi que cinq comptes-rendus (table des matières en téléchargement).
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