Linguistic relativity (redirect from SapirWhorfHypothesis)
linguistic relativism: the Whorf hypothesis; the Sapir–Whorf hypothesis (/səˌpɪər ˈhwɔːrf/ sə-PEER WHORF); the Whorf-Sapir hypothesis; and Whorfianism...
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Lee Whorf (/hwɔːrf/; April 24, 1897 – July 26, 1941) was an American linguist and fire prevention engineer best known for proposing the Sapir–Whorf hypothesis...
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Hopi time controversy (section Benjamin Lee Whorf)
Gibt es ein sprachliches Relativitätsprinzip? Untersuchungen zur Sapir-Whorf-Hypothese (in German). Frankfurt am Main: S. Fischer Verlag. Goddard, Cliff;...
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debate. 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...
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his student Benjamin Lee Whorf into the principle of linguistic relativity or the "Sapir–Whorf" hypothesis. In anthropology Sapir is known as an early proponent...
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Penutian languages (section Sapir's expansion)
the Penutian grouping: Macro-Penutian hypothesis (Benjamin Whorf) Or have produced hypotheses of relationships between Penutian and other large-scale families:...
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fiction, much work has been done on the assumption popularly known as the Sapir–Whorf hypothesis, Suzette Haden Elgin's Láadan is designed to lexicalize and...
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2009/2012. (en) Madeleine Mathiot (dir.), Ethnolinguistics: Boas, Sapir, and Whorf revisited, Mouton, La Haye, 1979, 323 p. (ISBN 978-90-279-7597-3) (fr)...
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the alphabet Lateralization of brain function Left-brain interpreter Sapir-Whorf hypothesis Crowley, D.; Heyer, P. (2006). Communication in History. Allyn...
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issue, each offering a number of insights and suggestions. Linguists Sapir and Whorf suggested that language limited the extent to which members of a "linguistic...
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the site has critically addressed opinions and theories related to the Sapir–Whorf hypothesis concerning the relationship between culture, thought and language...
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teaches at Northern Illinois University, said that the film's use of the Sapir–Whorf hypothesis went "beyond anything that is plausible". She also felt the...
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limits) the things that humans can think and say and thus know. The Sapir–Whorf hypothesis argues that individuals experience the world based on the...
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language often aimed at processing natural language or at testing linguistic hypotheses, and historical linguistics relies on grammatical and lexical descriptions...
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solution of a plane of linguistic analysis according to the Saussurean hypotheses. Elsewhere, Louis Hjelmslev and the Copenhagen School proposed new interpretations...
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different concepts and conceptual metaphors, while others hold to the Sapir-Whorf hypothesis. German philologist Wilhelm von Humboldt contributed significantly...
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communication forms. Hall links language to culture through the work of Sapir-Whorf on linguistic relativity. A trade language will typically need to explicitly...
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of investigation; ... the only thing given up is the hope that these hypotheses may ever be adequate to the reality and cover the process of nature without...
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Structuralism (category Linguistic theories and hypotheses)
Ricœur de Saussure Frege Boas Tillich Sapir Bloomfield Bergson Vygotsky Wittgenstein Russell Carnap Derrida Whorf Austin Chomsky Gadamer Kripke Ayer Anscombe...
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the same certainty as experimental science, but it sets out testable hypotheses and constructs a narrative explanation of what is observed. In this sense...
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languages are: Some experimental languages were developed to observe hypotheses of alternative linguistic interactions which could have led to very different...
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Compatible identifies three points of incompatibility between these two hypotheses. The first consists in the simple observation that while, for holism,...
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Ricœur de Saussure Frege Boas Tillich Sapir Bloomfield Bergson Vygotsky Wittgenstein Russell Carnap Derrida Whorf Austin Chomsky Gadamer Kripke Ayer Anscombe...
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Autonomy of syntax (category Linguistic theories and hypotheses)
Ricœur de Saussure Frege Boas Tillich Sapir Bloomfield Bergson Vygotsky Wittgenstein Russell Carnap Derrida Whorf Austin Chomsky Gadamer Kripke Ayer Anscombe...
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objects of scientific discovery. Hypotheses about relative frequencies in finite sequences are meaningful, but hypotheses concerning limits in infinite sequences...
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Sankhya Sanlun Sansara Śāntarakṣita Sante Geronimo Caserio Sapere aude Sapir–Whorf hypothesis Sarah Coakley Sarah Kofman Sarane Alexandrian Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan...
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Formalism (linguistics) (category Linguistic theories and hypotheses)
school of anthropology. His students included linguists Edward Sapir and Benjamin Whorf. Leonard Bloomfield, on the other hand, traveled to Germany to...
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would be the same in every case, or to reword it, several translation hypotheses could be built on the same sensoric stimuli. Quine concluded his "Two...
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Husserl, Bronisław Malinowski, George Herbert Mead, Edward Sapir, Ferdinand Tönnies, Benjamin Lee Whorf. Much of Wundt's work was derided mid-century in the...
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is an idea inferred from linguistic determinism, and subject in the Sapir–Whorf hypothesis. logical atomism Bertrand Russell developed logical atomism...
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