... kaleidoscopic flux of impressions which has to be organized by our minds— and this means largely by the linguistic systems in our minds. We cut nature up, organize it into concepts, and ascribe significances as we do, largely because we are parties... Collected Papers on Metalinguistics - Página 5por Benjamin Lee Whorf - 1952 - 52 páginasVisualização integral - Acerca deste livro
| Benjamin Lee Whorf - 1950 - 60 páginas
...significances as we do, largely because we are parties to an agreement to organize it in this way — an agreement that holds throughout our speech community...agreement is, of course, an implicit and unstated one, but its terms are absolutely obligatory; we cannot talk at Till except by subscribing to the organization... | |
| Benjamin Lee Whorf - 1956 - 302 páginas
...significances as we do, largely because we are parties to an agreement to organize it in this way— an agreement that holds throughout our speech community...agreement is, of course, an implicit and unstated one, BUT ITS TERMS ARE ABSOLUTELY OBJECTIVE FIELD SPEAKER HEARER (SENDER) (RECEIVER) HANDLING OF TOPIC,... | |
| C. A. Bowers - 1995 - 248 páginas
...significances as we do, largely because we are parties to an agreement to organize it in this way — an agreement that holds throughout our speech community...agreement is, of course, an implicit and unstated one, but its terms are absolutely obligatory; we cannot talk at all except by subscribing to the organization... | |
| Richard A. Hudson - 1996 - 302 páginas
...significances as we do, largely because we are parties to an agreement to organize it in this way - an agreement that holds throughout our speech community...agreement is, of course an implicit and unstated one, BUT ITS TERMS ARE ABSOLUTELY OBLIGATORY; we cannot talk at all except by subscribing to the organisation... | |
| Stanley E. Porter - 1996 - 322 páginas
...significances as we do, largely because we are parties to an agreement to organize it in this way — an agreement that holds throughout our speech community...agreement is, of course, an implicit and unstated one, BUT ITS TERMS ARE ABSOLUTELY OBLIGATORY; we cannot talk at all except by subscribing to the organization... | |
| G. E. Berrios - 1996 - 588 páginas
...significances as we do, largely because we are parties to an agreement to organize it in this way - an agreement that holds throughout our speech community...agreement is, of course, an implicit and unstated one, BUT ITS TERMS ARE ABSOLUTELY OBLIGATORY' (in capitals in original).23 The strong version of this hypothesis... | |
| John J. Gumperz, Stephen C. Levinson - 1996 - 504 páginas
...which the agreement decrees. (Whorf 1956: 213-14, Whorf's emphasis) Whorf's "implicit and unstated" agreement that "holds throughout our speech community and is codified in the patterns of our language" is, of course, Lewis's conventional signalling system, a system of conventions. So Whorf's claims were,... | |
| Derek Edwards - 1997 - 370 páginas
...significances as we do, largely because we are parties to an agreement to organize it in this way - an agreement that holds throughout our speech community...agreement is, of course, an implicit and unstated one, but its terms are absolutely obligatory; we cannot talk at all except by subscribing to the organization... | |
| Anna Wierzbicka - 1997 - 328 páginas
...significances as we do, largely because we are parties to an agreement to organise it in this way — an agreement that holds throughout our speech community...agreement is, of course, an implicit and unstated one, but its terms are absolutely obligatory; we cannot talk at all except by subscribing to the organization... | |
| Eileen Barker - 390 páginas
.... largely because we are parties to an agreement to organise it in this way - an agreement that ... is codified in the patterns of our language. The agreement is, of course, an implicit and unstated one, BUT ITS TERMS ARE ABSOLUTELY OBLIGATORY ... It means that no individual is free to describe nature... | |
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