thinking is a matter of language" is an incorrect generalization of the more nearly correct idea that r- "thinking is a matter of different tongues." The different ' tongues are the real phenomena and may generalize down not to any such universal as "... Four Articles on Metalinguistics - Página 21por Benjamin Lee Whorf - 1950 - 45 páginasVisualização integral - Acerca deste livro
| Benjamin Lee Whorf - 1952 - 64 páginas
...incorrect generalization of the more nearly correct idea that "thinking is a matter. of different tonguei," The different tongues are the real phenomena and may...intertongue study for investigation of this realm of truth. v Botanists and zoologists, in order to understand the world of living species, found it necessary... | |
| Ernst Leisi - 1984 - 234 páginas
...such universal as 'language', but to something better - called 'sublinguistic' or 'superlinguistic' - not altogether unlike, even if much unlike, what we...intertongue study for investigation of this realm of truth. " ( 1 956 :239). Independent of Weisgerber's research and the work of scholars close to Weisgerber... | |
| John A. Lucy - 1992 - 350 páginas
...commonalities among languages exist, they may not in fact reflect specifically linguistic regularities: The different tongues are the real phenomena and may...unlike, even if much unlike, what we now call mental. (1956a, p. 239) (See also Whorf, 1956a, p. 36.) Although this remark seems to contradict the ones cited... | |
| Hans-Peter Grosshans - 1996 - 320 páginas
...alle Einzelsprachen zurückgeführt werden können. Das Gegebene bleibt für uns die Einzelsprache. »The different tongues are the real phenomena and...or >superlinguistic< — and not altogether unlike ... what we now call >mental<.«43 Die Grammatik einer Einzelsprache mag also von vorsprachlichen Bewußtseinsprozessen... | |
| Beat Lehmann - 1998 - 384 páginas
...The different tongues are the real phenomena and may generalize down not to any such universal äs „Language", but to something better - called „sublinguistic"...unlike, even if much unlike, what we now call „mental" (Whorf in Carroll 1956, 239).49 In den verschieden gelagerten (teilweise metaphorischen) Aussagen zum... | |
| Paul Thibault - 2004 - 362 páginas
...understood that language is a more specified integrative layer of something far more general, which 'may generalize down not to any such universal as...called "sublinguistic" or "superlinguistic" - and not AI.TOGETHKR unlike, even if much unlike, what we now call "mental"' (Whorf 1956b: 239). 6 Brain, Meaning,... | |
| Siegfried Wyler - 2006 - 220 páginas
...'thinking is a matter of language' is an incorrect generalization of the more nearly correct idea that 'thinking is a matter of different tongues'. The different...better - called 'sublinguistic' or 'superlinguistic' - not altogether unlike, even if much unlike, what we now call 'mental'. This generalization would... | |
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