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the book is concerned with the linguistic worldview broadly
understood, but it focuses on one particular variant of the idea,
its sources, extensions, its critical assessment, and inspirations
for related research. This approach is the ethnolinguistic
linguistic worldview (LWV) program pursued in Lublin, Poland, and
initiated and headed by Jerzy Bartminski. In its basic design, the
volume emerged from the theme of the conference held in Lublin in
October 2011: "The linguistic worldview or linguistic views of
worlds?" If the latter is the case, then what worlds? Is it a case
of one language/one worldview? Are there literary or poetic
worldviews? Are there auctorial worldviews? Many of the chapters
are based on presentations from that conference, and others have
been written especially for the volume. Generally, there are four
kinds of contributions: (i) a presentation and exemplification of
the "Lublin style" LWV approach; (ii) studies inspired by this
approach but not following it in detail; (iii) independent but
related and compatible research; and (iv) a critical reappraisal of
some specific ideas proposed by Jerzy Bartminski and his
collaborators.
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