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摘要
本文对该地区人类学文献中提出的美拉尼西亚世界观的一个关键社会概念进行了初步的文化语义探索。本文认为,这一概念的文化意义可以通过关注相应的Tok Pisin词汇单位wok(im) (' work ')的相关语境和语义特性来获得,该词汇单位在一篇值得注意的文化文本中被视为语言学证据的来源。
Wok (‘work’) as a Melanesian Cultural Keyword: Exploring Semantic Insights from an Indigenous Tok Pisin Play
This paper offers a preliminary cultural semantic exploration of a key social concept of the Melanesian worldview advanced in the anthropological literature of the area. It is argued that the cultural meaning of this notion can be accessed by focusing on the relevant contextual and semantic properties of the corresponding Tok Pisin lexical unit wok(im) (‘work’) examined in a noteworthy cultural text approached as a source of linguistic evidence.