Account of major disagreements with Sapir-Whorf and consequences of Chomsky's and Pinker's work on attitudes to Aboriginal language revitalization. Arguments in favour of Sapir-Whorf outlined.Arts, Faculty ofEnglish, Department ofReviewedFacult
It has been predicted that of the 60 Indigenous languages in Canada today, only 4 will remain by 210...
My dissertation focuses on a major problem found in Cree language retention efforts and in Cree educ...
This essay discusses some of the discursive practices associated with aspects of political, socio-ec...
Account of major disagreements with Sapir-Whorf and consequences of Chomsky's and Pinker's work on a...
Introduction The Sapir-Whorf hypothesis (a.k.a. the Whorfian hypothesis) concerns the relationship b...
The systematic relationship of language and culture was first described about 1750 by Giambattista V...
The ideas of Sapir, including the idea that “no two languages are ever sufficiently similar to be co...
The proposal by Sapir (1913) that Wiyot and Yurok, two languages of north-western California previou...
Natural languages differ in vocabulary, structure, and degree of complexity depending on what cultur...
This paper address the question of how indigenous art and performance culture(s) can contribute to i...
This paper will argue that the root cause for many contemporary misunderstandings between Canada's F...
grantor: University of TorontoThis study is a two-part inquiry into the First Nations cont...
Many Indigenous languages in Canada are facing the threat of extinction. While some languages remain...
Bilingualism relates to mastery in two languages or more. Meanwhile, Sapir Whorf hypothesis relates ...
This thesis contributes to the literature on language revitalization, a hopeful branch of research t...
It has been predicted that of the 60 Indigenous languages in Canada today, only 4 will remain by 210...
My dissertation focuses on a major problem found in Cree language retention efforts and in Cree educ...
This essay discusses some of the discursive practices associated with aspects of political, socio-ec...
Account of major disagreements with Sapir-Whorf and consequences of Chomsky's and Pinker's work on a...
Introduction The Sapir-Whorf hypothesis (a.k.a. the Whorfian hypothesis) concerns the relationship b...
The systematic relationship of language and culture was first described about 1750 by Giambattista V...
The ideas of Sapir, including the idea that “no two languages are ever sufficiently similar to be co...
The proposal by Sapir (1913) that Wiyot and Yurok, two languages of north-western California previou...
Natural languages differ in vocabulary, structure, and degree of complexity depending on what cultur...
This paper address the question of how indigenous art and performance culture(s) can contribute to i...
This paper will argue that the root cause for many contemporary misunderstandings between Canada's F...
grantor: University of TorontoThis study is a two-part inquiry into the First Nations cont...
Many Indigenous languages in Canada are facing the threat of extinction. While some languages remain...
Bilingualism relates to mastery in two languages or more. Meanwhile, Sapir Whorf hypothesis relates ...
This thesis contributes to the literature on language revitalization, a hopeful branch of research t...
It has been predicted that of the 60 Indigenous languages in Canada today, only 4 will remain by 210...
My dissertation focuses on a major problem found in Cree language retention efforts and in Cree educ...
This essay discusses some of the discursive practices associated with aspects of political, socio-ec...