How are the senses structured by the languages we speak, the cultures we inhabit? To what extent is the encoding of perceptual experiences in languages a matter of how the mind/brain is “wired-up” and to what extent is it a question of local cultural preoccupation? The “Language of Perception” project tests the hypothesis that some perceptual domains may be more “ineffable” – i.e. difficult or impossible to put into words – than others. While cognitive scientists have assumed that proximate senses (olfaction, taste, touch) are more ineffable than distal senses (vision, hearing), anthropologists have illustrated the exquisite variation and elaboration the senses achieve in different cultural milieus. The project is designed to test whether t...
Vision verbs dominate in conversation across cultures, but the ranking of non-visual verbs varies Ab...
One of the ways in which sensory experience can be expressed is through synaesthetic expressions: "w...
Scholars disagree about the extent to which language can tell us about conceptualisation of the worl...
How are the senses structured by the languages we speak, the cultures we inhabit? To what extent is ...
How are the senses structured by the languages we speak, the cultures we inhabit? To what extent is ...
How are the senses structured by the languages we speak, the cultures we inhabit? To what extent is ...
Is there a universal hierarchy of the senses, such that some senses (e.g., vision) are more accessib...
To what extent does perceptual language reflect universals of experience and cognition, and to what ...
Every language has a way of talking about seeing, hearing, smelling, tasting and touching. In about ...
To understand the underlying principles of categorisation and classification of sensory input semant...
This article has two aims: (i) to give an overview of research on sensory perceptions in different d...
The project that we describe in this chapter has the theme ‘Language of the senses’. This theme is b...
Is there a universal hierarchy of the senses, such that some senses (e.g., vision) are more accessib...
[Extract] Every language has a way of talking about seeing, hearing, smelling, tasting and touching....
Multiple social science disciplines have converged on the senses in recent years, where formerly the...
Vision verbs dominate in conversation across cultures, but the ranking of non-visual verbs varies Ab...
One of the ways in which sensory experience can be expressed is through synaesthetic expressions: "w...
Scholars disagree about the extent to which language can tell us about conceptualisation of the worl...
How are the senses structured by the languages we speak, the cultures we inhabit? To what extent is ...
How are the senses structured by the languages we speak, the cultures we inhabit? To what extent is ...
How are the senses structured by the languages we speak, the cultures we inhabit? To what extent is ...
Is there a universal hierarchy of the senses, such that some senses (e.g., vision) are more accessib...
To what extent does perceptual language reflect universals of experience and cognition, and to what ...
Every language has a way of talking about seeing, hearing, smelling, tasting and touching. In about ...
To understand the underlying principles of categorisation and classification of sensory input semant...
This article has two aims: (i) to give an overview of research on sensory perceptions in different d...
The project that we describe in this chapter has the theme ‘Language of the senses’. This theme is b...
Is there a universal hierarchy of the senses, such that some senses (e.g., vision) are more accessib...
[Extract] Every language has a way of talking about seeing, hearing, smelling, tasting and touching....
Multiple social science disciplines have converged on the senses in recent years, where formerly the...
Vision verbs dominate in conversation across cultures, but the ranking of non-visual verbs varies Ab...
One of the ways in which sensory experience can be expressed is through synaesthetic expressions: "w...
Scholars disagree about the extent to which language can tell us about conceptualisation of the worl...