• The language of thought hypothesis (LOTH), sometimes known as thought ordered mental expression (TOME), is a view in linguistics, philosophy of mind and...
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  • history. The strong hypothesis of linguistic relativity, now referred to as linguistic determinism, is that language determines thought and that linguistic...
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    a regular language, like English or French. The language of thought hypothesis, on the other hand, holds that this happens in the medium of a unique mental...
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  • One body of thought stems from linguistics and is known as the Sapir–Whorf hypothesis. There is a strong and a weak version of the hypothesis which argue...
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  • (figure of speech) Discourse Distancing language Dog-whistle politics If-by-whiskey Illocutionary act Intension Language of thought hypothesis Loaded question...
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  • associated with Jerry Fodor and his language of thought hypothesis. According to his argument, spoken and written language derive their intentionality and...
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  • implementation of it. Algebraic logic An Essay Towards a Real Character, and a Philosophical Language Language of thought hypothesis Natural semantic...
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    accepted hypothesis proposed for further research in a process beginning with an educated guess or thought. A different meaning of the term hypothesis is used...
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  • Meaning (non-linguistic) (category Philosophy of language)
    knowledge (as in the language of thought hypothesis or linguistic relativity). The sense that sentient creatures have that the various objects of our universe...
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  • available. Chain-of-thought (CoT) prompting is a technique that allows large language models (LLMs) to solve a problem as a series of intermediate steps...
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  • in the mind. One form of this is the language of thought hypothesis, which claims that mental representations have a language-like structure, sometimes...
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    originally thought by Krahe) Vasconic substrate hypothesis Tyrsenian languages Pre-Greek substrate languages, which may have included: Minoan language (see...
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    A thought experiment is a hypothetical situation in which a hypothesis, theory, or principle is laid out for the purpose of thinking through its consequences...
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    Susan Schneider (category CS1 French-language sources (fr))
    the symbol processing approach known as the "language of thought hypothesis" (LOTH) or "language of thought" (LOT). Drawing on both computational neuroscience...
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  • The acronym LOTH can stand for: Language of thought hypothesis Liturgy of the Hours Loth (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists articles associated...
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  • fiction is popularly known as the Sapir–Whorf hypothesis. The claim is that the structure of a language somehow affects the way its speakers perceive...
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  • same way that language is syntactically manipulated in order to produce thought. According to Fodor, the language of thought hypothesis explains the systematicity...
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    elaborated the first version of the contemporary form of the hypothesis during the 1960s. They expanded it to include additional language families. Illich-Svitych...
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    cultures. The Anatolian hypothesis postulates arrival of Indo-European languages with the early Neolithic. Conversely, the Kurgan hypothesis maintains that the...
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  • however, according to the language of thought hypothesis, language would not be necessarily required. Damasio's theory of consciousness has been met...
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    Celtic languages have sometimes been placed with the Italic languages in a common Italo-Celtic subfamily. This hypothesis fell somewhat out of favour...
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  • Linguistic determinism (category Theories of language)
    determinism is the concept that language and its structures limit and determine human knowledge or thought, as well as thought processes such as categorization...
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  • Georges Rey (category University of Maryland, College Park faculty)
    at the University of Maryland The Language of Thought Hypothesis entry at the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy includes mention of how Rey's...
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  • The critical period hypothesis is a theory within the field of linguistics and second language acquisition that claims a person can only achieve native-like...
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    The Gaia hypothesis (/ˈɡaɪ.ə/), also known as the Gaia theory, Gaia paradigm, or the Gaia principle, proposes that living organisms interact with their...
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    11 May 2024. Rescorla, Michael (2023). "The Language of Thought Hypothesis". The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy. Metaphysics Research Lab, Stanford...
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  • farming/language dispersal hypothesis proposes that many of the largest language families in the world dispersed along with the expansion of agriculture...
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  • common ancestry of Sanskrit, Greek, Latin, Gothic, the Celtic languages, and Old Persian, but he was not the first to state such a hypothesis. In the 16th...
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    (second language) learning hypothesis claims that pidgins are primarily the result of the imperfect L2 learning of the dominant lexifier language by the...
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    history of the Basque language. John Benjamins Publishing Company, ISBN 90-272-3634-8, p. 81. Natela Sturua (1991), On the Basque-Caucasian Hypothesis Studia...
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