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9. Language and Meaningful Intuition of Reality. A General Contribution to the Problem of Linguistic Relativity
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PAUL VAN GEERT
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Chapters in this book
- I-IV I
- Preface V
- List of contributors VII
- Contents XI
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PART ONE: Linguistic and Logical Approaches
- 1. Generative Grammar and the Concept of Innate Ideas 3
- 2. Presupposition, Truth and Grammatically 57
- 3. Language, Logic and Thinking 69
- 4. The Logic of non-European Linguistic Categories 85
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PART TWO: Psychological and Anthropological Approaches
- 5. The Current Relevance of the Sapir-Whorf Hypothesis 99
- 6. Sapir-Whorf Hypothesis and Brain Activity 109
- 7. Epistemic universals. A contribution to cognitive anthropology 117
- 8. A Critical Analysis of Schaff's Views in Connection with the Relation between Language and Thought 177
- 9. Language and Meaningful Intuition of Reality. A General Contribution to the Problem of Linguistic Relativity 193
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PART THREE: Epistemological and Methodological Aspects of Relativism
- 10. Is there a Linguistic Relativity Principle? 217
- 11. Epistémologie et Hypothèses de Whorf 229
- 12. La Vérification Psycholinguistique de la Psychiatrie et l'Anthropoanalyse 241
- 13. The Reduction of Whorfian Relativity through a General-Systems Language 257
- 14. Incommensurability of Theories and Untranslatability of Languages 269
- 15. A l'Occasion de l'Hypothèse Sapir-Whorf: L'Incompatibilité des systèmes. Remarques générales 277
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PART FOUR: Extracolloquial Papers
- 16. Nonlinguistic Factors in Language 295
- Mass Media as Language. The Sapir-Whorf Hypothesis and Electronic Media 303
Chapters in this book
- I-IV I
- Preface V
- List of contributors VII
- Contents XI
-
PART ONE: Linguistic and Logical Approaches
- 1. Generative Grammar and the Concept of Innate Ideas 3
- 2. Presupposition, Truth and Grammatically 57
- 3. Language, Logic and Thinking 69
- 4. The Logic of non-European Linguistic Categories 85
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PART TWO: Psychological and Anthropological Approaches
- 5. The Current Relevance of the Sapir-Whorf Hypothesis 99
- 6. Sapir-Whorf Hypothesis and Brain Activity 109
- 7. Epistemic universals. A contribution to cognitive anthropology 117
- 8. A Critical Analysis of Schaff's Views in Connection with the Relation between Language and Thought 177
- 9. Language and Meaningful Intuition of Reality. A General Contribution to the Problem of Linguistic Relativity 193
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PART THREE: Epistemological and Methodological Aspects of Relativism
- 10. Is there a Linguistic Relativity Principle? 217
- 11. Epistémologie et Hypothèses de Whorf 229
- 12. La Vérification Psycholinguistique de la Psychiatrie et l'Anthropoanalyse 241
- 13. The Reduction of Whorfian Relativity through a General-Systems Language 257
- 14. Incommensurability of Theories and Untranslatability of Languages 269
- 15. A l'Occasion de l'Hypothèse Sapir-Whorf: L'Incompatibilité des systèmes. Remarques générales 277
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PART FOUR: Extracolloquial Papers
- 16. Nonlinguistic Factors in Language 295
- Mass Media as Language. The Sapir-Whorf Hypothesis and Electronic Media 303