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Whorf Hypothesis and Color Terms The relation of language to culture and nature
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Whorf Hypothesis Benjamin Lee Whorf – Chemical Engineer worked as accident investigator for insurance companies
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Whorf Hypothesis Question Whorf sought to answer: Culture ↔ Language structure (By culture Whorf means everything involved in our view of the world)
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Whorf Hypothesis An explosion and fire involving an ‘empty’ gas drum prompted inquiry
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Whorf Hypothesis Critical thinking question: Is our concept ‘empty’ a product of language or a product of cultural outlook (education)?
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Whorf Hypothesis For Whorf, the concept “empty” that led workers to treat a drum which in fact was full of vapors as absolutely empty is language-driven
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Whorf Hypothesis Whorf argued: “The structure of our language conditions our view of the world.” Principle called linguistic relativity
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Color terms Color terms help demonstrate relation of words and meaning
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Color terms The visible spectrum – all possible colors occur in unsegmented gradations
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Color terms Human language creates arbitrary segments Languages designate those segments differently — basic color terms
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Color terms Color terms: 1.Basically all speakers know them 2.Single words; not part of a more general term (e.g., red but not dusty rose) 3.Are not limited to certain objects (blonde, brunette)
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Whorf Hypothesis p. 507, 508 (Lenneberg & Roberts)
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Lenneberg & Roberts Does the absence of two conventional color terms for blue/green in Quechi affect their perception of nature?
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Whorf Hypothesis Berlin and Kay p. 510 [note hierarchy of color terms]
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Color terms p. 510 #4 What does the sameness of reference of color terms among languages tell us? The difference in the number of color terms among languages?
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Color terms color terms demonstrate a principle of semantics — languages divide the natural spectrum into arbitrary segments with names
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