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Benjamin Lee Whorf

    24 avril 1897 – 26 juillet 1941

    Benjamin Lee Whorf, inspecteur pour une compagnie d'assurance incendie, a exploré la relation complexe entre le langage et la pensée aux côtés de son mentor, le professeur Edward Sapir. Ensemble, ils ont développé la théorie révolutionnaire de la relativité linguistique, universellement connue sous le nom d'hypothèse de Sapir-Whorf. Ce travail explore comment la structure d'une langue influence la cognition et la perception du monde de ses locuteurs, offrant des aperçus profonds sur la nature de la compréhension humaine.

    Srache. Denken. Wirklichkeit
    Sprache, Denken, Wirklichkeit
    Philological and Documentary Studies; no.12;pt.2
    Language, Thought, and Reality. Selected Writings of Benjamin Lee Whorf
    • Writings by a pioneering linguist, including his famous work on the Hopi language, general reflections on language and meaning, and the "Yale Report." The pioneering linguist Benjamin Whorf (1897–1941) grasped the relationship between human language and human thinking: how language can shape our innermost thoughts. His basic thesis is that our perception of the world and our ways of thinking about it are deeply influenced by the structure of the languages we speak. The writings collected in this volume include important papers on the Maya, Hopi, and Shawnee languages, as well as more general reflections on language and meaning. Whorf's ideas about the relation of language and thought have always appealed to a wide audience, but their reception in expert circles has alternated between dismissal and applause. Recently the language sciences have headed in directions that give Whorf's thinking a renewed relevance. Hence this new edition of Whorf's classic work is especially timely. The second edition includes all the writings from the first edition as well as John Carroll's original introduction, a new foreword by Stephen Levinson of the Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics that puts Whorf's work in historical and contemporary context, and new indexes. In addition, this edition offers Whorf's "Yale Report," an important work from Whorf's mature oeuvre.

      Language, Thought, and Reality. Selected Writings of Benjamin Lee Whorf
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      Philological and Documentary Studies; no.12;pt.2
    • Sprache, Denken, Wirklichkeit

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      Whorf gilt neben Edward Sapir und Franz Boas als bedeutendster amerikanischer Pionier auf den Gebieten der Linguistik, Sprachphilosophie und Kulturanthropologie. Im Hauptberuf Chemiker, beschäftigte er sich schon früh mit der Schriftkunst der Azteken und Maya sowie mit der Sprache der Hopi-Indianer. Die mit dieser Neuausgabe wieder vorliegenden Abhandlungen zur ´Metalinguistik´ analysieren nicht nur die Sprache selbst, sondern setzen sie in Beziehung zur übrigen Kultur der Gesellschaft. Auch wenn das Wissen inzwischen vorangeschritten ist, bleiben seine anschaulich geschriebenen und klar verständlichen Aufsätze von hohem Interesse.

      Sprache, Denken, Wirklichkeit