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Language and thought:Which side are you on,anyway?
Language and thought side are you on anyway
2015/6/24
The debate over language and thought has traditionally been framed by two opposing stances: „universalist‟ and „relativist‟. The universalist view holds that language is shaped...
Bodily Relativity: The body-specificity of language and thought
Action Concepts EEG Emotion fMRI
2015/4/10
Do people with different kinds of bodies think differently?
According to the body-specificity hypothesis (Casasanto
2009), they should. In this paper, I review evidence that rightand left-handers,...
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...
This chapter discusses the question of whether, how, where, and to what extent
language plays a causally fundamental role in creating categories of thought,
and in organizing and channeling though...
Probabilistic Semantics and Pragmatics: Uncertainty in Language and Thought
Probabilistic Semantics Pragmatics
2015/6/11
Language is used to communicate ideas. Ideas are mental tools for coping with
a complex and uncertain world. Thus human conceptual structures should be
key to language meaning, and probability|the m...
Lila Gleitman and Anna Papafragou
Traditionally it has been assumed that language
is a conduit for thought, a system for converting our
preexisting ideas into a transmissible form (sounds, ...
Bilingual Memory: The Interaction of Language and Thought
Bilingual Memory Thou Interaction of Language
2008/9/25
We initiated story recall in bilingual children to analyze how specific languages affect memory for narrative. Forty 8- and 9-year-old bilingual (Greek-English) children listened to a story on tape, i...
You Don't Know How you Think: Introspection and Language of Thought
Introspection language of thought inner speech imagery
2008/4/15
The question, ‘Is cognition linguistic?’ divides recent cognitive theories into two antagonistic groups. Sententialists claim that we think in some language, while advocates of non linguistic views of...