Word roots with different structures may hold some semantic relation with each other. This is due to the presence of similar molecular constituents in root structures, which stand for either their structural properties or their functional characteristics. This book shows that many of these molecular constituents achieve similar roles even in different language families. The main mission of this book is thus to convey the message that conceptualizing the semantic relevance between the roots with some structural similarity may yield some insight regarding the nature of these roots and their constituents. Therefore, as far as it concerns the audience, the book will appeal to anyone engaged with linguistics, anthropological and cultural studies, as well as language pedagogy.
Word roots with different structures may hold some semantic relation with each other. This is due to the presence of similar molecular constituents in root structures, which stand for either their structural properties or their functional characteristics. This book shows that many of these molecular constituents achieve similar roles even in different language families. The main mission of this book is thus to convey the message that conceptualizing the semantic relevance between the roots with some structural similarity may yield some insight regarding the nature of these roots and their constituents. Therefore, as far as it concerns the audience, the book will appeal to anyone engaged with linguistics, anthropological and cultural studies, as well as language pedagogy.
Strangification, as the core strategy of Constructive Realism, seems to be a potential source for feeding the methodological aspects which are essential to the creation of novel artificial systems. Due to this, it is significant to see how far Strangification can contribute to issues such as knowledge processing and knowledge creation as central issues in many cognitive, systemics, and inter-disciplinary studies. Within this context, strangification is worth being considered as a new paradigm for knowledge processing & creation. This volume tries to show such a characteristic of strangification. Design, planning, assessment, fitting and concept creation have been selected as the major issues to support this demonstration.
Peter Lang Gmbh, Internationaler Verlag Der Wissenschaften
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