By: Benjamin Lee Whorf
The pioneering linguist Benjamin Whorf (1897--1941) grasped the relationship between human language and human thinking: how language can shape our innermost thoughts. His basic thesis is that our perception of the world and our ways of thinking about it are deeply influenced by the structure of the languages we speak. The writings collected in this volume include important papers on the Maya, Hopi, and Shawnee languages as well as more general reflections on language and meaning.
Date: 1982
Media: Unknown Binding (278 Pages)
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Label: MIT Press
Manufacturer: MIT Press
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