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Spiritual Navigation of Human Language: A Chinese Perspective on Humboldt's Language Thought Across Temporal and Spatial Dimensions in Sports Communication

Jilong Wang

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Humboldt's "linguistic worldview" highlights the intrinsic connection between language and the universality of human cognition, emphasizing that language not only reflects but also shapes cultural perspectives and modes of thinking. Rejecting traditional logical analysis, Humboldt argued that the essence of language lies in its worldview, which varies across different peoples. This study examines the relationship between the Chinese language and the Han people's worldview from the perspective of Humboldt’s linguistic theory, providing insights into how linguistic structures influence understanding and expression, particularly in sports communication and psychology. Language plays a dual role: it guides and constrains human understanding of the world while being reshaped by evolving human interactions and cultural contexts. Humboldt’s universal linguistics situates languages as diverse expressions of cognition in spatial terms and as developmental stages in temporal terms. These ideas highlight the unique contributions of diverse linguistic logics to shaping thought processes, particularly in team dynamics, motivation, and performance in sports contexts. From a Chinese perspective, this study investigates the spiritual navigation function of language through analogical logic, which reflects cognitive patterns such as "god system," "image," "complete dynamic," and "space-time holography." These features of the Chinese language offer a unique framework for understanding teamwork, strategy, and communication in sports. By linking linguistic theory with sports psychology, this research provides a foundation for enhancing cross-cultural communication, cognitive development, and collaborative efficiency in global sports settings.

Keywords: Humboldt; Pure form; analogical thinking; Chinese perspective; Language and spirituality,.

María Dolores Molina Poveda, Eduardo Galak

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The advent of cinema brought with it its use as a propaganda device with which to transmit ideals and doctrines. As a result, newsreels and cinema documentaries were born with the aim of showing the «most relevant» news of the country and abroad, the former with a shorter duration. In this study, the Spanish NO-DO and «Sucesos Argentinos» are used as primary sources to interpret the images and imaginaries that were projected between 1943 and 1955 on female physical culture. The intention is to understand the official discourse of both political regimes on what Argentinean and Spanish society should be like, especially by questioning those meanings about women. In total, 69 issues of NO-DO and 14 editions of «Sucesos Argentinos» have been found which aim to show female physical culture in this period. The female physical culture shown in both newsreels was aimed at strengthening women’s bodies so that they could carry out their «natural functions» (mother, wife, housewife), as well as highlighting their «inferiority» in relation to men through lower impact activities and the homogenization of bodies through clothing, and the performance of the same exercises in synchrony. And all this in countries with different regimes, but which, in the end, coincided.

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female physical culture, NO-DO, Sucesos Argentinos, propaganda, audio-visual images

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