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  • the Whorf hypothesis; the SapirWhorf hypothesis (/səˌpɪər ˈhwɔːrf/ sə-PEER WHORF); the Whorf-Sapir hypothesis; and Whorfianism. The hypothesis is in...
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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 SapirWhorf hypothesis...
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  • from linguistics and is known as the SapirWhorf hypothesis. There is a strong and a weak version of the hypothesis which argue for more or less influence...
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  • the strong form of linguistic relativity (popularly known as the SapirWhorf hypothesis), which argues that individuals experience the world based on the...
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  • after learning the Heptapod languages. This is an example of the Sapir-Whorf Hypothesis and linguistic relativity, which suggests that the language an individual...
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  • having received much attention in fiction is popularly known as the SapirWhorf hypothesis. The claim is that the structure of a language somehow affects the...
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  • philosophy. Among the most debated theories in this area of work is the SapirWhorf hypothesis. This theory states that the language a person speaks will affect...
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    2014 Scholia has a profile for Lisa Feldman Barrett (Q6557970). SapirWhorf hypothesis List of University of Waterloo people "Northeastern University Psychology...
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  • fiction novel by American writer Samuel R. Delany in which the SapirWhorf hypothesis (that language influences thought and perception) plays an important...
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  • Sapir-Whorf hypothesis, posits that perceptual categories are innate, and are unaffected by the language that one speaks. Support of the Sapir-Whorf hypothesis...
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  • strongest interpretation of the linguistic relativity hypothesis, also known as the SapirWhorf hypothesis or "Whorfianism", posits that a language's vocabulary...
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    American writer Jack Vance, first published in 1958, based on the SapirWhorf hypothesis, which asserts that a language's structure and grammar construct...
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    limits) the things that humans can think and say and thus know. The SapirWhorf hypothesis argues that individuals experience the world based on the grammatical...
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    designed for linguistic research, particularly for investigating the SapirWhorf hypothesis. The language was developed beginning in 1955 by Dr. James Cooke...
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    things and to promote positive thinking, in accordance with the SapirWhorf hypothesis. Despite the small vocabulary, speakers can understand and communicate...
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  • Tonkawa language are lost. Hoijer coined the term "SapirWhorf hypothesis". "The SapirWhorf hypothesis", in Hoijer (1954), pp. 92–105 Beals, Ralph L. (1977)...
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  • primarily Euro-American research on trauma is necessarily limited. The Sapir-Whorf hypothesis suggests that people perceive the world differently according to...
    206 KB (22,469 words) - 04:59, 28 August 2024
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    his student Benjamin Lee Whorf into the principle of linguistic relativity or the "SapirWhorf" hypothesis. In anthropology Sapir is known as an early proponent...
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    experiment beyond Western Indo-European languages in response to the Sapir-Whorf hypothesis and Charles J. Fillmore’s case grammar into "a complex, intricate...
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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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