084451
Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey
1964
15×22,5
meki
118
engleski
12,00 EUR
9,60 EUR
Štedite: 2,40 EUR (20%)
A psychological study of thought and language which takes an exposition of scientific linquistics as a point of departure. John B. Carroll is a key figure in the study of language and thought, particularly for his work editing and introducing Benjamin Lee Whorf's influential writings on the Sapir-Whorf hypothesis. Carroll's contributions are central to the field of linguistic relativity, which explores how the structure of a language affects its speakers' perception and cognition. This concept is also known as the Sapir-Whorf hypothesis, a term that refers to the work of Whorf and his mentor, Edward Sapir.