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Podcast episode 19: Meaning and British linguistics – Firth, Malinowski and the context of situation

History and Philosophy of the Language Sciences

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This chapter explores the development of British linguistics in the early 20th century, centering on John Rupert Firth's influential ideas, particularly his 'context of situation.' It contrasts the British emphasis on empirical language studies with the historical lens of German linguistics, while also addressing Firth's complex views on imperialism shaped by his experiences in India.

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