Strategic Perspectives on the Reconstruction and Diachronic Interpretation of Archetypal Theolinguistic Matrices in Religious-Popular Discourse
Insights from English, German, and Ukrainian within Indo-European and Nostratic Frameworks
This monograph investigates the interplay of linguistics, theology, and cognitive science by analyzing the evolving theolinguistic matrices within religious and popular discourse. Focusing on English, German, and Ukrainian, it traces the diachronic interpretation of key religious concepts—righteousness, faith, and repentance—within Indo-European and Nostratic frameworks. Through comparative-historical methods and cognitive-matrix analysis, the authors reveal how these archetypal matrices shape theological communication across cultures. The work offers deep insights into the construction of religious meaning, engaging scholars in linguistics, theology, and cultural history to explore the relationship between language, faith, and identity.
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- Yan Kapranov
- Dr Yan Kapranov is a distinguished scholar in Comparative and Macrocomparative Linguistics. As an assistant professor at the School of Humanities and Fine Arts, University of Economics and Human Sciences in Warsaw, Poland. He has contributed significantly to studying global language systems and their historical development.
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- Bożena Iwanowska
- Dr Bożena Iwanowska is an Assistant Professor at the School of Social Sciences, University of Economics and Human Sciences in Warsaw, Poland. Additionally, as the Director of the UEHS Academic Center for Holocaust and Genocide Research, she integrates her linguistic expertise with historical research, focusing mainly on the impact of tragic historical events on language evolution and usage.
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- Yan Kapranov,
- Bożena Iwanowska,
- Bolesław Cieślik
- Yan Kapranov,
- Bożena Iwanowska,
- Bolesław Cieślik
- Magdalena Szulc-Brzozowska (Hg.),
- Barbara Rodziewicz (Hg.)
- Nataliia Holubenko,
- Bożena Iwanowska,
- Yan Kapranov