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245 00 $aLanguage, thought, and reality :$bselected writings /$cedited by Benjamin Lee Whorf and John B. Carroll.
260 $aCambridge, Mass. :$bMIT Press,$c©1964.
300 $a1 online resource (290 pages)
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505 00 $tForeword /$rStuart Chase --$tIntroduction /$rJohn B. Carrol --$g1.$tOn the connection of ideas (1927) --$g2.$tOn psychology (date unknown) --$g3.$tA central Mexican inscription combining Mexican and Maya day signs (1931) --$g4.$tThe punctual and segmentative aspects of verbs in Hopi (1936) --$g5.$tAn American Indian model of the universe (circa 1936) --$g6.$tA linguistic consideration of thinking in primitive communities (circa 1936) --$g7.$tGrammatical categories (1937) --$g8.$tDiscussion of Hopi linguistics (1937) --$g9.$tSome verbal categories of Hopi (1938) --$g10.$tLanguage: plan and conception of arrangement (1938) --$g11.$tThe relation of habitual thought and behavior to language (1939) --$g12.$tGestalt technique of stem composition in Shawnee (1939) --$g13.$tDecipherment of the linguistic portion of the Maya hieroglyphs (1940) --$g14.$tLinguistic factors in the terminology of Hopi architecture (1940) --$g15.$tScience and linguistics (1940) --$g16.$tLinguistics as an exact science (1940) --$g17.$tLanguage and logic (1941) --$g18.$tLanguage, mind, and reality (1941) --$tBibliography.
520 8 $aAnnotation 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.
588 0 $aPrint version record.
506 $aAccess restricted to York University faculty, staff and students.
650 0 $aLinguistics, Language.
655 4 $aElectronic books.
700 1 $aCarroll, John B.$q(John Bissell),$d1916-2003.
700 1 $aWhorf, Benjamin Lee.
856 40 $3ACLS Humanities E-Book$uhttp://hdl.handle.net/2027/heb.08469
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