SCIENTIFIC VIEWS OF SOME LINGUISTS ON CRAFTS AND CRAFTS TERMINOLOGY
Keywords:
woodworking, technological advancements, terms, terminology, craft, craftsman, semantic approach, morphemic variation.Abstract
This thesis analyzes the words of prominent linguists who have addressed crafts and their terminology, exploring their diverse approaches. It examines the application of various linguistic frameworks to decipher the nuances of craft language. It also explores the relationship between language and the practice of craft, highlighting how linguistic understanding can inform the teaching, learning and appreciation of craft skills. The thesis aims to contribute to a deeper understanding of the role of language in shaping and preserving craft traditions, ultimately enriching both linguistic and craft scholarship.
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