Talk:Anna Wierzbicka

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"one of the world's leading theories of language and meaning"[edit]

We read:

In her 1972 book "Semantic Primitives" she launched a theory of Natural Semantic Metalanguage ('NSM'), which is now internationally recognized as one of the world's leading theories of language and meaning.

Where is this international recognition? (And for that matter, when is "now"?) I seem to remember that the general surveys of semantics that I've looked into have tended to treat NSM politely but in fewer pages and with less apparent enthusiasm than they treat its alternatives. -- Hoary (talk) 00:48, 21 July 2015 (UTC)[reply]

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