Annu. Rev. Anthropol. 1997. 26:291?312 Copyright © 1997 by Annual Reviews Inc. All rights  close    linguistic RELATIVITY  John A. Lucy  Annu. Rev. Anthropol. 1997.26:291-312. Downloaded from arjournals.annualreviews.org by UNIVERSITEITSBIBLIOTHEEK SZ on 02/12/07. For personal  hold only.  Committee on Human Development, The University of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois 60637;  email: jlucy@ccp.uchicago.edu    KEY  linguistic communication: Sapir-Whorf hypothesis, linguistic determinism,  expression and thought,   spoken communication and cognition,  address and culture  A*564)+6  The linguistic  relativity theory hypothesis, the proposal that the particular words we  treat influences the  management we  call up about reality, forms one part of the broader question of how language influences thought.  in spite of long-standing historical interest in the hypothesis, there is  relatively little  experimental research directly addressing it. Existing  confirmable approaches are classified i   nto three types. 1. Structure-centered approaches begin with language differences and   necessitate about their implications for thought. 2. Domain-centered approaches begin with experienced reality and ask how   differentiable languages encode it. 3.    Behavior-centered approaches begin with some practical concern and   soma an explanation in language.

 These approaches are compared, and recent methodological improvements highlighted.  condescension empirical advances, a theoretical account needs to   cut exactly how languages interpret experiences and how those interpretations influence thought. This will entail  integrating theory and dat   a concerning both the general relation of la!   nguage and thought and the shaping influence of specific discursive structures and practices.     grounding   a few(prenominal) ideas generate as much interest and  enmity as the linguistic relativity hypothesis, the proposal that the particular language we speak influences the way we think about reality. The reasons are  explicit: If  legal it would have widespread implications for understanding...If you want to get a  plentiful essay, order it on our website: 
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