In a way, the entire history of linguistic thought from the Antiquity to present days is a series of variations on two key themes: 1. In a certain sense, language and cognition are the same, and 2. In a certain sense, all languages are the same. What varies is the way in which “in a certain sense” is spelled out. Interpretations oscillate between radical positions such as the idea that thinking without speaking is impossible to the idea that it is just language which vexes our cognition and hence makes it rather impossible, and similarly between the idea that all differences between natural languages are nothing but irrelevant variations in the “vox”, the “external form” to the idea that it our thought is massively shaped by the particular ...
What is the relationship between the language we speak and the way we think? Researchers working at ...
In dieser Arbeit wird die Theorie der sprachlichen Relativität von einer kognitiv-linguistischen Per...
This paper explores the possibility of adopting a conception of language as something primarily comp...
In a way, the entire history of linguistic thought from the Antiquity to present days is a series of...
In this article, we discuss four obstacles that stand in the way for a productive investigation into...
Is our thinking and thus the worldview the same or language-specific for all people? This book is an...
This paper elaborates on the problem of the traditional terms of experts and lay people. Language is...
This dissertation is an investigation into the relation between mind and language from different per...
The term ‘Sprachkultur’ is common in German-language academic and lay discourse, but what exactly do...
We discuss four interconnected issues that we believe have hindered investigations into how language...
Ms. Neumer and her team began their project with a critical analysis of the various theories of the ...
Contains a discussion about the origins of language. The author maintains that none of the theories ...
This chapter discusses the question of whether, how, where, and to what extent language plays a caus...
Leibniz’s philosophical and philological interests overlapped at many points, and some of his fundam...
The way we understand language diversity, how languages differ in representing reality, affects our ...
What is the relationship between the language we speak and the way we think? Researchers working at ...
In dieser Arbeit wird die Theorie der sprachlichen Relativität von einer kognitiv-linguistischen Per...
This paper explores the possibility of adopting a conception of language as something primarily comp...
In a way, the entire history of linguistic thought from the Antiquity to present days is a series of...
In this article, we discuss four obstacles that stand in the way for a productive investigation into...
Is our thinking and thus the worldview the same or language-specific for all people? This book is an...
This paper elaborates on the problem of the traditional terms of experts and lay people. Language is...
This dissertation is an investigation into the relation between mind and language from different per...
The term ‘Sprachkultur’ is common in German-language academic and lay discourse, but what exactly do...
We discuss four interconnected issues that we believe have hindered investigations into how language...
Ms. Neumer and her team began their project with a critical analysis of the various theories of the ...
Contains a discussion about the origins of language. The author maintains that none of the theories ...
This chapter discusses the question of whether, how, where, and to what extent language plays a caus...
Leibniz’s philosophical and philological interests overlapped at many points, and some of his fundam...
The way we understand language diversity, how languages differ in representing reality, affects our ...
What is the relationship between the language we speak and the way we think? Researchers working at ...
In dieser Arbeit wird die Theorie der sprachlichen Relativität von einer kognitiv-linguistischen Per...
This paper explores the possibility of adopting a conception of language as something primarily comp...