Vocabulary II Flashcards
ambiguity
possibility of two or more meanings
back translation
is the process of translating a document that has already been translated into a foreign language back to the original language
connotation
what is suggested on addition to the literal meaning of a word
denotation
literal meaning of a word
empiricism
the view that all ideas are abstractions formed by compounding (combining, recombining) what is experienced (observed, immediately given in sensation)
euphemism
a figure of speech in which a delicate word or expression is substituted for one which is offensive to good manners or delicate ears
linguistic determination
the idea that language shapes thought
phenomenalism
only phenomena (sense data) can be known as they appear to our consciousness.
Sapir-Whorf hypothesis
postulates a systematic relationship between the grammatical categories of the language a person speaks and how that person both understands the world and behaves in it