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Title Poetik - Humboldt- Hermeneutik
Studien fuer Kurt Mueller-Vollmer zum 60. Geburtstag
Involved pers. Müller-Sievers, Helmut; Trabant, Jürgen; Mueller-Vollmer, Kurt; Di Cesare, Donatella; Rousseau, Jean; Ivo, Hubert; Behler, Constantin; Behler, Ernst; Schneider, Helmut J.; Borsche, Tilman; Helfer, Martha B.; Leventhal, Robert
Written in German
Source Journal Kodikas, Code - Ars semeiotica. - Tübingen : Narr
Volume 11
Year 1988
Issue 1-2
Page 3-222
Classification
General topics / Festschriften
General topics / History of linguistics / Theory of language (earlier periods) / Enlightenment (theory of language)
General topics / History of linguistics / Theory of language (earlier periods) / Romanticism (theory of language)
General topics / History of linguistics / History of linguistics (19th century)
Domains / Cognitive science / Linguistic relativity
Domains / Methodology / Humanities
Domains / Semiotics / Individual aspects (semiot.) / Game (semiot.)
Domains / Semiotics / Individual aspects (semiot.) / Sports (semiot.)
Domains / Semiotics / Sign
Domains / Philosophy of language / Phenomenology
Domains / Style/Aesthetics
Domains / Style/Aesthetics / Poetic language
Levels / Text linguistics
Levels / Text linguistics / Text reception / Hermeneutics
Levels / Text linguistics / Text types / Genre theory
Indo-European languages / Germanic / German
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Enlightenment (theory of language) ; Romanticism (theory of language) ; History of linguistics (19th century) ; Sprache und Denken; Language and thought; Sprachliches Relativitätsprinzip; Denken und Sprache; Relativity (linguistic) ; Wahrnehmung und Sprache; Perception and language; Sapir-Whorf hypothesis; Linguistic relativity ; Humanities ; Game (semiot.) ; Sports (semiot.) ; Sign ; Phenomenology ; Ästhetik; Style/Aesthetics ; Lyrik (Sprache) ; Poetic language ; Text linguistics ; Hermeneutics ; Architextualität; Architextuality; Genre theory ; German
Named Persons
Humboldt, Wilhelm von
Schlegel, Friedrich
Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von
Kleist, Heinrich von
Nietzsche, Friedrich
Benjamin, Walter