Human Behavior in the Social Environment: A Social Systems ApproachAldine Publishing Company, 1974 - 183 pagine |
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... Language Etymologists broadly define language as any transfer of meaning , but gen- eral usage refers to the spoken and written messages . Appreciation of the uni- versality in the broader sense — that is , any transfer of meaning — is ...
... Language Etymologists broadly define language as any transfer of meaning , but gen- eral usage refers to the spoken and written messages . Appreciation of the uni- versality in the broader sense — that is , any transfer of meaning — is ...
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... language structures reality ; the form and variability of the language determines how mem- bers of the culture will view reality and structure their thoughts ( Whorf , 1956 ) . This hypothesis is generally accepted . E. T. Hall , in ...
... language structures reality ; the form and variability of the language determines how mem- bers of the culture will view reality and structure their thoughts ( Whorf , 1956 ) . This hypothesis is generally accepted . E. T. Hall , in ...
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... Language then is the vehicle for transfer of meaning between the components of a cultural system and between one culture system and other cultures . That which is considered important enough to symbolize and communicate is as important ...
... Language then is the vehicle for transfer of meaning between the components of a cultural system and between one culture system and other cultures . That which is considered important enough to symbolize and communicate is as important ...
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THE SOCIAL SYSTEMS APPROACH | 6 |
CULTURE AND SOCIETY | 30 |
COMMUNITIES AND ORGANIZATIONS | 45 |
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