Linguistic Relativities


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There are more than six thousand human languages, each one unique. For the last five hundred years, people have argued about how important language differences are. This book traces that history and shows how language differences have generally been treated either as of no importance or as all-important, depending on broader approaches taken to human life and knowledge. It was only in the twentieth century, in the work of Franz Boas and his students, that an attempt was made to engage seriously with the reality of language specificities. Since the 1950s, this work has been largely presented as yet another claim that language differences are all-important by cognitive scientists and philosophers who believe that such differences are of no importance. This book seeks to correct this misrepresentation and point to the new directions taken by the Boasians, directions now being recovered in the most recent work in psychology and linguistics.Linguistic Relativities Review
This is a completely fantastic book on the different schools of thought surrounding the nature of language: in short, are our thoughts, perceptions, and conceptualisations of the world determined, to a greater or lesser extent, by language (i.e. does language influence thought), or is there an essential nature to the human mind that will be expressed regardless of language. This is a complicated and nuanced debate, and the beauty of this book is that it explains and critiques the different hypotheses and historical approaches simply, clearly, in depth, and engagingly. An example of the very best kind of academic writing, and accessible to all readers.Most of the consumer Reviews tell that the "Linguistic Relativities" are high quality item. You can read each testimony from consumers to find out cons and pros from Linguistic Relativities ...

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