Language, Band 74,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1998 |
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... linguistic or do they imply conceptual or cognitive differences ? ' If it proves possible to show significant cultural variation in nonlinguistic spatial cognition which in turn corresponds to variations in the linguistic system , then ...
... linguistic or do they imply conceptual or cognitive differences ? ' If it proves possible to show significant cultural variation in nonlinguistic spatial cognition which in turn corresponds to variations in the linguistic system , then ...
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... linguistic work . These aspects are : linguistic thinking ( as described above ) , which Whorf envisioned as ' points in the pattern ' ; the logic and development of what Whorf called ' the linguistic relativity principle ' , which con ...
... linguistic work . These aspects are : linguistic thinking ( as described above ) , which Whorf envisioned as ' points in the pattern ' ; the logic and development of what Whorf called ' the linguistic relativity principle ' , which con ...
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... Linguistic theory , language contact , and modern Hindustani : The three sides of a linguistic story . By R. Singh . BN by S. Pargman . 687-88 . Linguistic typology , universality and the realism of reconstruction . By F. W. Schwink ...
... Linguistic theory , language contact , and modern Hindustani : The three sides of a linguistic story . By R. Singh . BN by S. Pargman . 687-88 . Linguistic typology , universality and the realism of reconstruction . By F. W. Schwink ...
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