Nowadays is growing importance of interdisciplinary research and in the field of cultural diversity, multiculturalism and intercultural cooperation. It is important also to take into account the global processes of changes associated with the dissemination of digital information and communication technologies. One of the theories which are essential in this area of research is the concept by E. Sapir and B.L. Whorf. The purpose of the article is to introduce into a current condition of scientific dispute concerning the views of these authors on the relationship between language and cognition. Paper is based on a critical analysis of the literature. In conclusion, the main findings and recommendations for further research were identified
Abstract The name of Benjamin Lee Whorf, an American linguist, ethnographer and a very interesting t...
The ideas of Sapir, including the idea that “no two languages are ever sufficiently similar to be co...
Account of major disagreements with Sapir-Whorf and consequences of Chomsky's and Pinker's work on a...
Nowadays is growing importance of interdisciplinary research and in the field of cultural diversity...
Introduction The Sapir-Whorf hypothesis (a.k.a. the Whorfian hypothesis) concerns the relationship b...
The position that the structure of a language has an impact on the cognition of its speakers is a ve...
The Sapir-Whorf hypothesis holds that human thought is shaped by language, leading speakers of diffe...
The name Whorf has become synonymous with Linguistic Relativism and strong linguistic determinism. T...
How are language and thinking related? The “Sapir-Whorf” hypothesis that language determines thinki...
Language is a sign system which is used by society to cooperate, interact, and identify. Culture, So...
The review of research presented here examines studies based on Benjamin Whorf's hypothesis of ...
Bilingualism relates to mastery in two languages or more. Meanwhile, Sapir Whorf hypothesis relates ...
This work concerns the linguistic relativity hypothesis, also known as the Sapir-Whorf hypothesis, w...
According to the Whorf-Sapir Hypothesis, our view of reality is conditioned by language. In the abse...
Jezik je eno poglavitnih sredstev za sporazumevanje: človeškega življenja brez njega si skorajda ni ...
Abstract The name of Benjamin Lee Whorf, an American linguist, ethnographer and a very interesting t...
The ideas of Sapir, including the idea that “no two languages are ever sufficiently similar to be co...
Account of major disagreements with Sapir-Whorf and consequences of Chomsky's and Pinker's work on a...
Nowadays is growing importance of interdisciplinary research and in the field of cultural diversity...
Introduction The Sapir-Whorf hypothesis (a.k.a. the Whorfian hypothesis) concerns the relationship b...
The position that the structure of a language has an impact on the cognition of its speakers is a ve...
The Sapir-Whorf hypothesis holds that human thought is shaped by language, leading speakers of diffe...
The name Whorf has become synonymous with Linguistic Relativism and strong linguistic determinism. T...
How are language and thinking related? The “Sapir-Whorf” hypothesis that language determines thinki...
Language is a sign system which is used by society to cooperate, interact, and identify. Culture, So...
The review of research presented here examines studies based on Benjamin Whorf's hypothesis of ...
Bilingualism relates to mastery in two languages or more. Meanwhile, Sapir Whorf hypothesis relates ...
This work concerns the linguistic relativity hypothesis, also known as the Sapir-Whorf hypothesis, w...
According to the Whorf-Sapir Hypothesis, our view of reality is conditioned by language. In the abse...
Jezik je eno poglavitnih sredstev za sporazumevanje: človeškega življenja brez njega si skorajda ni ...
Abstract The name of Benjamin Lee Whorf, an American linguist, ethnographer and a very interesting t...
The ideas of Sapir, including the idea that “no two languages are ever sufficiently similar to be co...
Account of major disagreements with Sapir-Whorf and consequences of Chomsky's and Pinker's work on a...