Language Studies and Modern Humanitarian Knowledge. Vol.2 No.2 2020

Language Studies and Modern Humanitarian Knowledge. Vol.2 No.2 2020

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Language Studies and Contemporary Humanitarian Knowledge . T. 2 No2 2020", created by the team of authors, is a bright and rich analytical collection that immerses the reader in the depths of modern linguistic and humanitarian studies . This publication is not just another collection of articles, but a real bridge between theoretical concepts and practical applications in the field of language, culture and the humanities, relevant in 2020 The focus of this book is the diversity of approaches to language learning in the context of global changes occurring in society and science. The authors explore how modern technological innovations such as artificial intelligence and big data are transforming traditional notions of communication, semantics, and linguistic analysis. Particular attention is paid to issues of intercultural interaction, linguistic identity and the role of language in the formation of modern humanitarian knowledge. The reader will be able to discover new horizons in understanding how language serves not only as a means of communication, but also as a tool for shaping social reality. This book is ideal for specialists in linguistics, cultural studies, philosophy, sociology and pedagogy, as well as for students and teachers of humanities faculties. It is designed for those who are not afraid to delve into complex theoretical discussions, looking for relevant research and want to be aware of the latest trends in the humanities. It is especially valuable for those who are interested in modern challenges and prospects for the development of humanitarian knowledge in the era of digital technologies and globalization. The topics raised in the collection cover a wide range from the analysis of language changes influenced by information technologies to interdisciplinary approaches to the study of cultural processes. The authors explore how language shapes our perception of the world, how it reflects and simultaneously creates social and cultural realities. The book raises questions about the role of language in the formation of national identity, about new methods of linguistic analysis, as well as the importance of humanitarian knowledge in modern society, where information becomes a new resource of power and influence. The style of the authors is distinguished by clarity, accuracy and scientific rigor, while they skillfully make complex ideas available to a wide audience. The book feels a deep understanding of current trends and challenges, as well as a passion for the research and development of the humanities. The team of authors, united by a common goal - to expand the boundaries of knowledge and stimulate interdisciplinary dialogues, created a work that not only informs, but also inspires new ideas and research. If you're looking for a book that will help you understand how language and the humanities adapt to the challenges of the 21st century, "Language Studies and Contemporary Humanitarian Knowledge. T. 2 2 2020" will be an excellent choice. This publication is not just a source of knowledge, but a guide to modern scientific discussions, which will definitely expand your understanding of the role of language in the modern world and help you look at the humanities from a new angle. Inspiring, relevant and analytical, it will be a valuable addition to the library of anyone who seeks a deep understanding of human culture and communication in an era of change.
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Language
Russian
Series
Исследования языка и современное гуманитарное знание
ISBN
9780511486999
Release date
2020
Volume
2

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