Language Flashcards

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What ideas about language and perception did Whorf propose?

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  • Language influences perception

- The words you use influence your thoughts

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What is the weakest form of Whorf’s hypothesis?

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That language primes thought

  • Languages with emphasis on gender encourage thinking about gender
  • Languages with many tenses encourage thought about time
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What is the stronger form of Whorf’s hypothesis?

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That language constrains thought

- If you don’t have a word for it it’s harder to think about it

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What is the strongest form of Whorf’s hypothesis?

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That language alters perception

  • Words can alter what you hear, see or remember
  • If you don’t have a word for a colour you can’t see it
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What evidence is there of gender affecting perception?

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  • People more likely to describe words with terms associated with gender
  • People with gendered language more likely to remember word when given name consistent with gender
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What genders to english speaking children tend to assign?

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Artificial objects - male

Natural things - female

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How is spatial perception influenced by language?

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Language spoken in Northen Australia communicate in absolute direction and so do not use relative terms

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How does language affect colour discrimination?

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  • Discrimination across perceptual categories is better than within categories
  • Different languages often have a different number of colour categories and boundaries
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