One change is that you hear less Brooklynese these days, a pitiful linguistic turn this column will reluctantly respect.
Žižek is also involved with the contemporary thrust to step beyond postmodernism and the linguistic turn of the 20th century.
The linguistic turn linked different areas of study by their common concern for symbol-systems in shaping the way humans interpret the world and create meaning.
The theoretical basis for such a position is the so-called linguistic turn in philosophy, seeing language as constructing reality.
Hirschkop's principal current project is a study on the linguistic turn in the human sciences in the first half of the 20th century.
This linguistic turn "reinforced and legitimized" the direction the conceptual artists took.
Rorty has called this shift in emphasis "the linguistic turn".
This linguistic turn of modern and post-modern literature might by now appear to be a story too well known to need retelling.
Mink and White were responsible for what would later be called the "linguistic turn" in philosophy of history.
It moved along with what philosophers called the linguistic turn: the artifact to be read was primarily a text.