[Lingtyp] Body and soul / body and mind

Peter Bakker linpb at cc.au.dk
Mon Mar 4 19:09:18 UTC 2024


Dear Masha,

Colleague Carsten Levisen mentions this book by Bert Peeters:

https://www.routledge.com/Heart--and-Soul-Like-Constructs-across-Languages-Cultures-and-Epochs/Peeters/p/book/9781032093949#

in the frame of Natural Semantic Metalanguage (NSM).
Peter Bakker
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Emne: [Lingtyp] Body and soul / body and mind

Dear colleagues,

I’ve got a question from a colleague working in health psychology about the dichotomies such as “body vs. soul”, “body vs. mind” etc, as opposed to “person”, “human being etc.: how spread are these across the cultures and languages of the world? I know that a number of languages lack a dedicated word for ‘body’, but not so much about the distinction between the physical and non-physical aspects of human beings.

I would be grateful for any information / references / pointers.

All the best,
Maria / Masha

Prof. Maria Koptjevskaja Tamm
Dept. of linguistics, Stockholm University
106 91 Stockholm, Sweden
tel.: +46-8-16 26 20
tamm at ling.su.se<mailto:tamm at ling.su.se>
http://www.ling.su.se/tamm





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