目录 Chapter 1 Language, Culture and Thouhgt1. Properties of language2. Definitions and properties of culture2.1. Definitions of culture2.1.1. Culture in itroad sense2.1.2. Culture in its narrow sense2.2. Properties of culture2.3. Models for the analysis of culture3. Relationship between language, culture and thought3.1. Relationship between language and culture3.2. Thought3.3. Relationship between language and thought3.4. Concluding remarks on the relationship between language, thought and culture4. Intercultural communicationTopics for considerationChapter 2 Words and Meaning1. What are words and meaning?1.1. Word1.2. Meaning1.2. 1. Conceptual meaning1.2.2. Connotative meaning1.2.3. Social meaning1.2.4. Affective meaning1.2.5. Reflected meaning1.2.6. Collecative meaning1.2.7. Thematic meaning2. Words and conceptual meaning2.1. Words and culture-specific conceptual meaning2.1.1. Words and geography2.1.2. Words and history2.1.3. Words and politics2.1.4. Words and Christianity2.1.5. Words and holidays2.1.6. Words and living styles2.2. English words that correspond partially in conceptual meaning with their translation equivalents in Chinese2.3. English words and what may be mistaken for their equivalents in Chinese2.4. Words, conceptual meaning and word formation3. Words and associative meaning3.1. Words and connotative meaning3.2. Words and social meaning3.3. Words and affective meaning3.4. Words and reflected meaning3.5. Words and collocative meaning4. ConclusionTopics for consideration……Chapter 3 Grammar and CultureChapter 4 Cultural Differences in Everyday ConversationsChapter 5 Idioms, Proverbs and AllusionsChapter 6 Similes, Metaphors and AssociationsChapter 7 Honourifics, Terms of Humility, Euphemisms and TaboosChapter 8 Culture in TextsChapter 9 Culture in Varieties of EnglishChapter 10 Nonverbal Communication附 语言与文化自学考试大纲 作者介绍
序言 Chapter 1 Language, Culture and Thouhgtn1. Properties of languagen2. Definitions and properties of culturen2.1. Definitions of culturen2.1.1. Culture in its broad sensen2.1.2. Culture in its narrow sensen2.2. Properties of culturen2.3. Models for the analysis of culturen3. Relationship between language, culture and thoughtn3.1. Relationship between language and culturen3.2. Thoughtn3.3. Relationship between language and thoughtn3.4. Concluding remarks on the relationship between language, thought and culturen4. Intercultural communicationnTopics for considerationnnChapter 2 Words and Meaningn1. What are words and meaning?n1.1. Wordn1.2. Meaningn1.2. 1. Conceptual meaningn1.2.2. Connotative meaningn1.2.3. Social meaningn1.2.4. Affective meaningn1.2.5. Reflected meaningn1.2.6. Collecative meaningn1.2.7. Thematic meaningn2. Words and conceptual meaningn2.1. Words and culture-specific conceptual meaningn2.1.1. Words and geographyn2.1.2. Words and historyn2.1.3. Words and politicsn2.1.4. Words and Christianityn2.1.5. Words and holidaysn2.1.6. Words and living stylesn2.2. English words that correspond partially in conceptual meaning with their translation equivalents in Chinesen2.3. English words and what may be mistaken for their equivalents in Chinesen2.4. Words, conceptual meaning and word formationn3. Words and associative meaningn3.1. Words and connotative meaningn3.2. Words and social meaningn3.3. Words and affective meaningn3.4. Words and reflected meaningn3.5. Words and collocative meaningn4. ConclusionnTopics for considerationn……nnChapter 3 Grammar and CulturenChapter 4 Cultural Differences in Everyday ConversationsnChapter 5 Idioms, Proverbs and AllusionsnChapter 6 Similes, Metaphors and AssociationsnChapter 7 Honourifics, Terms of Humility, Euphemisms and TaboosnChapter 8 Culture in TextsnChapter 9 Culture in Varieties of EnglishnChapter 10 Nonverbal Communicationnn附 语言与文化自学考试大纲