The common epistemological foundation of structural analysis and cognitive anthropology

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Abstract

It is suggested that both structural analysis from the French-speaking academic world and cognitive anthropology from the United States have been research programs that scarcely communicate with each other but with similar epistemic-methodological bases. The common project between both is the search for a qualitative formalization of their procedures and their epistemological basis would lie in the concept of semantic and lexical field with direct roots in linguistics and structural semantics.

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content, structual analysis, cognitive anthropology, semantics, qualitative methodology, formalization