Problem 1: Language and thought Flashcards
Whorf hypothesis
Language determines cognition (determinism) & it is different per language (relativity)
Criticism on whorf hypothesis
1) doesn’t align with behaviourist views at the time
2)doesn’t fit Chomskys rational view of universalism
3) cogn. proc. and language need to be assessed independently
strong view determinism / whorf hypothesis
language determines cognition, therefore, linguistic categories create cognitive ones
weak view determinism / whorf hypothesis
‘it is not what can be said, but what is easy to say’, language influences the ease of performing cogn. processes.
codability
length of the verbal expression
Zipf’s law
the longer the word, the less frequent its use
proof zipf’s law
longer colour words were named with more hesitation, disagreement and incosistency
colour hierarchy in language
black/white –> red –> yellow/green –> Blue –> brown –> purple, pink, orange and grey
research on focal colours
Dani people learn & use language like we do = refuting the whorf hypothesis
does the colour domain support the whorf hypothesis?
only weak version
numbers and the whorf hypothesis
language representation of number does influence mathematical thinking
object terms and the whorf hypothesis
prevalence of nouns and verbs may influence timing of cognitive achievements
spatial terms and the whorf hypothesis
language seems to strengthen/weaken conceptual categories, not create them
absolute frame of reference
north/south
relative frame of reference
object-person relation