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Language,thought,and color:Whorf was half right
Language thought color Whorf was half right
2015/6/24
The Whorf hypothesis holds that we view the world filtered through the semantic categories of our native language. Over the years, consensus has oscillated between embrace and dismissal of this hypoth...
Lateralized Whorf: Language influences perceptual decision in the right visual field
Lateralized Whorf Language influences perceptual decision right visual field
2015/6/24
Since the middle of the last century, studies of color naming and color perception have furnished the major empirical locus for the question of linguistic and cultural “relativity” versus “universalis...
Whorf hypothesis is supported in the right visual field but not the left
categorical perception color hemispheric laterality linguistic relativity
2015/6/24
The question of whether language affects perception has been debated largely on the basis of cross-language data, without considering the functional organization of the brain. The nature of this neura...
Support for lateralization of the Whorf effect beyond the realm of color discrimination
Categorical perception Hemispheric laterality Linguistic relativity
2015/6/24
Recent work has shown that Whorf effects of language on color discrimination are stronger in the right visual field than in the left. Here we show that this phenomenon is not limited to color: The per...
The history of empirical research on the Sapir- Whorf hypothesis is reviewed. A more sensitive test of the hypothesis is devised and a clear Whorfian effect is detected in the domain of color. A speci...
Who’s Afraid of the Big Bad Whorf? Crosslinguistic Differences in Temporal Language and Thought
Big Bad Whorf Cross Linguistic Differences Temporal Language Thought
2015/4/3
The idea that language shapes the way we think, often associated with Benjamin Whorf, has long been decried as not only wrong but also fundamentally wrong-headed. Yet, experimental evidence has reopen...