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" We cut up and organize the spread and flow of events as we do, largely because, through our mother tongue, we are parties to an agreement to do so, not because nature itself is segmented in exactly that way for all to see. "
Collected Papers on Metalinguistics - Página 21
por Benjamin Lee Whorf - 1952 - 52 páginas
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Language, Thought, and Reality: Selected Writings of Benjamin Lee Whorf

Benjamin Lee Whorf - 1956 - 302 páginas
...We cut up and organize the spread and flow of events as we do, largely because, through our mother tongue, we are parties to an agreement to do so, not...differ not only in how they build their sentences but also in how they break down nature to secure the elements to put in those sentences. This breakdown...
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Toward a Psychology of Art: Collected Essays

Rudolf Arnheim - 1966 - 386 páginas
...We cut up and organize the spread and flow of events as we do, largely because, through our mother tongue, we are parties to an agreement to do so, not because nature is segmented in exactly that way for all to see" (21, p. 240). As an illustration of the theory, Herder...
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The Organization of Language

Janice Moulton, George M. Robinson - 1981 - 412 páginas
...We cut up and organize the spread and flow of events as we do, largely because, through our mother tongue, we are parties to an agreement to do so, not...differ not only in how they build their sentences but also in how they break down nature to secure the elements to put in those sentences. . . . And it will...
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Faith on Earth: An Inquiry Into the Structure of Human Faith

Helmut Richard Niebuhr - 1991 - 144 páginas
...sentences. We cut up and organize the spread and flow of events as we do largely because, through our mother tongue, we are parties to an agreement to do so, not...because nature itself is segmented in exactly that way. . . . English terms, like "sky," "hill," "swamp," persuade us to regard some elusive aspect of nature's...
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Education, Modernity, and Fractured Meaning: Toward A Process Theory of ...

Donald W. Oliver, Kathleen Waldron Gershman - 1989 - 272 páginas
...thesis: Every language binds the thoughts of its speakers by the involuntary patterns of its grammar. .. Languages differ not only in how they build their sentences but in how they break down nature into the elements to put into those statements. . . . For example, English terms, like "sky", "hill,"...
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Transgressive Readings: The Texts of Franz Kafka and Max Planck

Valerie D. Greenberg - 1990 - 252 páginas
...We cut up and organize the spread and flow of events as we do, largely because, through our mother tongue, we are parties to an agreement to do so, not...itself is segmented in exactly that way for all to sec. . . . The real question is: What do different languages do, not with these artificially isolated...
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The Spectrum of Consciousness

Ken Wilber - 1993 - 396 páginas
...We cut up and organize the spread and flow of events as we do, largely because, through our mother tongue, we are parties to an agreement to do so, not...itself is segmented in exactly that way for all to see. . . . We dissect nature along lines laid down by our native languages. The categories and types that...
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The Poetics of Mind: Figurative Thought, Language, and Understanding

Raymond W. Gibbs - 1994 - 544 páginas
...We cut up and organize the spread and flow of events as we do, largely because, through our mother tongue, we are parties to an agreement to do so, not because nature itself is segmented in exactly the same way for all to see. (1956: 24o) If we accept this analysis and the resulting thesis of linguistic...
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Emile Durkheim: Critical Assessments, Volume 8

Peter Hamilton - 1995 - 408 páginas
...we 'cut up and organize the spread and flow of events as we do, largely because, through our mother tongue, we are parties to an agreement to do so, not...is segmented in exactly that way for all to see'. Whorf also speaks of 'possible new types of logic' and even claims that 'science CAN have a rational...
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Social Science Quotations: Who Said What, When, and Where

David L. Sills, Robert King Merton - 2000 - 466 páginas
...We cut up and organize the spread and flow of events as we do, largely because, through our mother tongue, we are parties to an agreement to do so, not...differ not only in how they build their sentences but also in how they break down nature to secure the elements to put in those sentences. Languages and...
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