Not Beyond Language

Not Beyond Language
Author: Khay Tham Nehemiah Lim
Publsiher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 247
Release: 2021-07-12
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781725272699

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The problem of speaking about God arises from the presumed notion that God is utterly transcendent and is "wholly other" from human existence. Moreover, a profound sense of mystery is held to surround God's being. Even so, Not Beyond Language maintains that it is still possible for human beings to express and describe God in words--that language can bring genuine disclosure and understanding of the divine. However, given that religious language is problematic because inadequate, those who engage in speaking about God must accept that the words they use cannot be pressed to yield precise definitions or complete explanations of the divine. The author proposes a nuanced approach to the use of religious language which revolves more around meaning and relevance of the discourse about divine reality, than objective claims about who or what God is.

Not Beyond Language

Not Beyond Language
Author: Khay Tham Nehemiah Lim
Publsiher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 262
Release: 2021-07-12
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781725272682

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The problem of speaking about God arises from the presumed notion that God is utterly transcendent and is “wholly other” from human existence. Moreover, a profound sense of mystery is held to surround God’s being. Even so, Not Beyond Language maintains that it is still possible for human beings to express and describe God in words—that language can bring genuine disclosure and understanding of the divine. However, given that religious language is problematic because inadequate, those who engage in speaking about God must accept that the words they use cannot be pressed to yield precise definitions or complete explanations of the divine. The author proposes a nuanced approach to the use of religious language which revolves more around meaning and relevance of the discourse about divine reality, than objective claims about who or what God is.

Beyond Language

Beyond Language
Author: Emanuele Severino
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 241
Release: 2023-12-28
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9781350285224

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Beyond Language (Oltre il Linguaggio) is one of Italian philosopher Emmanuele Severino's major works, wrestling with whether it's possible to think meaningfully outside of the restrictions of language. Increasingly recognised as a truly foundational thinker in the formation of contemporary theory, Severino's ideas around self-expression, forms of communication and the limitations of language continue are brought to the fore in this book. Beyond Language specifically opens the door to the themes that Severino developed in his later works, including the concrete meaning of self-being and the decline of language. The depth and breadth of Severino's philosophical insight is as profound today as it was when first penned in 1992, making this first English translation of a key work in the history of continental philosophy crucial reading for those engaged with contemporary theory.

Beyond Language

Beyond Language
Author: Vern R. Walker
Publsiher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 82
Release: 2021-07-09
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781666701531

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Our use of everyday language should be mysterious, but familiarity hides the feeling of mystery. This book is a brief meditation on that mysterious activity. Building language outward from descriptions of the present moment, the meditation moves through our talk about space and time, to the realm of everyday thinking and science. But language enriches us further—through communities of meaning (morality, art, mysticism) to transcendence (the universe, God, and self). This meditation repeatedly cycles us from familiarity to wonder—about community, about consciousness, and ultimately about life itself.

Communicating Beyond Language

Communicating Beyond Language
Author: Betsy Rymes
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 147
Release: 2014-01-03
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9781136473326

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This new book offers a timely and lively appraisal of the concept of communicative repertoires, resources we use to express who we are when in dialogue with others. Each chapter describes and illustrates the communicative resources humans deploy daily, but rarely think about – not only the multiple languages we use, but how we dress or gesture, how we greet each other or tell stories, the nicknames we coin, and the mass media references we make – and how these resources combine in infinitely varied performances of identity. Rymes also discusses how our repertoires shift and grow over the course of a lifetime, as well how a repertoire perspective can lead to a rethinking of cultural diversity and human interaction, from categorizing people’s differences to understanding how our repertoires can expand and overlap with other, thereby helping us to find common ground and communicate in increasingly multicultural schools, workplaces, markets, and social spheres. Rymes affirms the importance of the communicative repertoires concept with highly engaging discussions and contemporary examples from mass media, popular culture, and everyday life. The result is a fresh and exciting work that will resonate with students and scholars in sociolinguistics, intercultural communication, applied linguistics, and education.

Roman Jakobson and Beyond Language as a System of Signs

Roman Jakobson and Beyond  Language as a System of Signs
Author: Rodney B. Sangster
Publsiher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2017-12-04
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9783110838572

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Beyond Language Boundaries

Beyond Language Boundaries
Author: Marta Fernández-Villanueva,Konstanze Jungbluth
Publsiher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Total Pages: 264
Release: 2016-08-22
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9783110456547

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The way speakers in multilingual contexts develop own varieties in their interactions sheds light on code switching and multimodal dynamic co-constructions of grammar in use. This volume explores the intersection of multimodality and language use of multilingual speakers. Firstly, theoretical frames are discussed and empirical studies involving Catalan, German and Spanish as L1, L2 or FL are presented interconnecting verbal and gestural modalities into grammar description or exploring actions as sources for gestures, which may nonverbally represent the argument in German dynamic motion verbs. Other chapters focus on positionings in interviews, lexical access searches or proxemics in greetings and farewells. The contributions secondly focus on verbal features of language use in multilingual contexts related to self-representation and co-construction of identity through code-switching, deixis or argumentative reasoning in different communicative events based on multilingual data of languages including Croatian, English, Italian, Brazilian-Portuguese and Polish. The findings call for a reviewed conception of grammar description with implications also for the conceptualization of deixis, for L2/foreign language acquisition and language teaching policies.

Beyond Language Learning Instruction Transformative Supports for Emergent Bilinguals and Educators

Beyond Language Learning Instruction  Transformative Supports for Emergent Bilinguals and Educators
Author: Slapac, Alina,Coppersmith, Sarah A.
Publsiher: IGI Global
Total Pages: 422
Release: 2019-11-22
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781799819646

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Educators all over the world are being challenged to provide effective instruction for culturally and linguistically diverse learners and immigrant communities while valuing and celebrating students’ cultural backgrounds. This task requires training, professional development, cultural sensitivity, and responsibility to promote positive outcomes. Beyond Language Learning Instruction: Transformative Supports for Emergent Bilinguals and Educators is a critical research publication that bridges linguistics theory and practice and comprehensively addresses all fundamentals of linguistics through the English language learning lens. Featuring topics such as curriculum design, immigrant students, and professional development, this book is essential for educators, academicians, administrators, curriculum designers, instructional designers, researchers, policymakers, and students.