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Whorf, Benjamin Lee, (1897-1941.)
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Language, thought, and reality : = selected writings of Benjamin Lee Whorf /
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Language, thought, and reality :/ edited and with an introduction by John B. Carroll ; foreword by Stuart Chase.
Reminder of title:
selected writings of Benjamin Lee Whorf /
Author:
Whorf, Benjamin Lee,
other author:
Carroll, John B.,
Published:
Cambridge, Mass. :M.I.T. Press, : [1964, c1956],
Description:
xi, 278 pages :illustrations ;21 cm
[NT 15003449]:
On the connection of ideas -- On psychology -- A central Mexican inscription combining Mexican and Maya day signs -- The punctual and segmentative aspects of verbs in Hopi -- An American Indian model of the universe -- A linguistic consideration of thinking in primitive communities -- Grammatical categories -- Discussion of Hopi linguistics -- Some verbal categories of Hopi -- Language, plan and conception of arrangement -- The relation of habitual thought and behavior to language -- Gestalt technique of stem composition in Shawnee -- Decipherment of the linguistic portion of the Maya hieroglyphs -- Linguistic factors in the terminology of Hopi architecture -- Science and linguistics -- Linguistics as an exact science -- Languages and logic -- Language, mind, and reality.
Subject:
Sapir-Whorf hypothesis. -
Language, thought, and reality : = selected writings of Benjamin Lee Whorf /
Whorf, Benjamin Lee,1897-1941.
Language, thought, and reality :
selected writings of Benjamin Lee Whorf /edited and with an introduction by John B. Carroll ; foreword by Stuart Chase. - 1st M.I.T. Press paperback ed. - Cambridge, Mass. :M.I.T. Press,[1964, c1956] - xi, 278 pages :illustrations ;21 cm - The M.I.T. Press paperback series ;5.
Includes bibliographical references : p.271-278.
On the connection of ideas -- On psychology -- A central Mexican inscription combining Mexican and Maya day signs -- The punctual and segmentative aspects of verbs in Hopi -- An American Indian model of the universe -- A linguistic consideration of thinking in primitive communities -- Grammatical categories -- Discussion of Hopi linguistics -- Some verbal categories of Hopi -- Language, plan and conception of arrangement -- The relation of habitual thought and behavior to language -- Gestalt technique of stem composition in Shawnee -- Decipherment of the linguistic portion of the Maya hieroglyphs -- Linguistic factors in the terminology of Hopi architecture -- Science and linguistics -- Linguistics as an exact science -- Languages and logic -- Language, mind, and reality.
"Whorf ... makes two cardinal hypotheses: First, that all higher levels of thinking are dependent on languge. Second, that the structure of the language one habitually uses influences the manner in which one understands his environment. The picture of the universe shifts from tongue to tongue"--Foreword by Stuart Chase.
$2.95Subjects--Topical Terms:
810594
Sapir-Whorf hypothesis.
LC Class. No.: P27 / .W53
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