The way we understand language diversity, how languages differ in representing reality, affects our approach to understanding linguistic relativity, how that diversity affects thought. Historically, researchers divided over whether the diverse representations of reality across languages were natural or conventional, but all tacitly assumed an optimal fit between language and reality. Twentieth century anthropological linguists interested in linguistic relativity have questioned this assumption and sought to characterize “reality” with-out it by using domain- or structure-centered approaches. Arguments are presented favoring structure-centered approaches, along with a case illustration. A concluding discussion emphasizes the broader signific...
The classic version of the linguistic relativity principle, formulated by Boas and developed especia...
Our response takes advantage of the wide-ranging commentary to clarify some aspects of our original ...
This paper begins from the observation that human communication systems are unique in the animal wor...
The way we understand language diversity, how languages differ in representing reality, affects our ...
Talk of linguistic universals has given cognitive scientists the impression that languages are all b...
Talk of linguistic universals has given cognitive scientists the impression that languages are all b...
1. Language and languages: unity and diversity Language diversity is a subject which has long been s...
This article deals with the factors which cause the human language to be diverse. The study of lingu...
Language diversity is a subject which has long been side-stepped in scholarly work on language, the ...
Ken Hale argued forcefully that linguistic diversity provides a crucial resource for linguistics. If...
What is the relationship between the language we speak and the way we think? Researchers working at ...
Linguistic diversity and the 'interaction engine'. In this lecture I argue that our new insights int...
With my research question ´Has recent experimental research found evidence for the hypothesis that o...
A central goal of generative (Chomskian) linguistic theory is to describe the human capacity for lan...
Our response takes advantage of the wide-ranging commentary to clarify some aspects of our original ...
The classic version of the linguistic relativity principle, formulated by Boas and developed especia...
Our response takes advantage of the wide-ranging commentary to clarify some aspects of our original ...
This paper begins from the observation that human communication systems are unique in the animal wor...
The way we understand language diversity, how languages differ in representing reality, affects our ...
Talk of linguistic universals has given cognitive scientists the impression that languages are all b...
Talk of linguistic universals has given cognitive scientists the impression that languages are all b...
1. Language and languages: unity and diversity Language diversity is a subject which has long been s...
This article deals with the factors which cause the human language to be diverse. The study of lingu...
Language diversity is a subject which has long been side-stepped in scholarly work on language, the ...
Ken Hale argued forcefully that linguistic diversity provides a crucial resource for linguistics. If...
What is the relationship between the language we speak and the way we think? Researchers working at ...
Linguistic diversity and the 'interaction engine'. In this lecture I argue that our new insights int...
With my research question ´Has recent experimental research found evidence for the hypothesis that o...
A central goal of generative (Chomskian) linguistic theory is to describe the human capacity for lan...
Our response takes advantage of the wide-ranging commentary to clarify some aspects of our original ...
The classic version of the linguistic relativity principle, formulated by Boas and developed especia...
Our response takes advantage of the wide-ranging commentary to clarify some aspects of our original ...
This paper begins from the observation that human communication systems are unique in the animal wor...