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Whorf, Benjamin Lee - hwôrf, 1897–1941, American linguist and anthropologist, b. Winthrop, Mass. Although he was trained in chemical engineering and worked for an insurance company, Whorf made substantial contributions to Mayan and Aztec linguistics. He collaborated with Edward Sapir at Yale Univ. in anthropological linguistics, and helped to develop the Sapir–Whorf


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    Talking Heads: Language, Metalanguage, and the Semiotics of Subjectivity ("Whorf" begins on p. 186) » Read Now

    by Benjamin Lee. 384 pgs.

    Collections: Philosophy, Entire Library
    Anthropologist Benjamin Lee explores various questions regarding the relationship between language, subjectivity, community, and the external world. TALKING HEADS synthesizes the views and works of a breathtaking range of the most influential modern theorists of the humanities and social sciences.
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    Culture in Crisis: A Study of the Hopi Indians (Chap. 8 "Time, Space, and Language" by Benjamin Lee Whorf) » Read Now

    by Laura Thompson. 221 pgs.

    Collections: History, Entire Library
    ...CHAPTER FROM THE WRITINGS OF BENJAMIN LEE WHORF HARPER BROTHERS, PUBLISHERS...Time, Space and Language by Benjamin Lee Whorf 152 9. Culture...F. ; and especially to Mrs...
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    History and Theory in Anthropology ("The Linguistic Relativism of Whorf" begins on p. 108) » Read Now

    by Alan Barnard. 243 pgs.

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    Anthropology is a discipline very conscious of its history. Alan Barnard has written a clear, detailed overview of anthropological theory that brings out the historical contexts of the great debates, tracing the genealogies of theories and schools of thought. His book covers the precursors of...
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    On the Plurality of Actual Worlds (Chap. II "Updating Protagoras Whorf and Quine") » Read Now

    by Andrew L. Blais. 232 pgs.

    Collections: Philosophy, Entire Library
    This work offers a rigorously reasoned defense of the metaphysical relativism often associated with the "postmodern" condition. Andrew L. Blais takes as his point of departure our occasional suspicion that others live in different worlds, and the philosophical thesis that articulates this suspicion;...
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    Language, Culture, and Society: An Introduction to Linguistic Anthropology ("The Whorf Hypothesis of Linguistic Relativity and Linguistic Determinism" begins on p. 42) » Read Now

    by Zdenek Salzmann. 338 pgs.

    Collections: Entire Library
    In this revised text on language, culture and society, two of the original chapters have been subdivided, additional examples have been included, and the discussions of some of the more abstract topics have been edited.
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    What We Do with Language-What It Does with Us, in ETC.: A Review of General Semantics » Read Now

    by Bruce I. Kodish. 13 pgs.

    Collections: Entire Library
    ...Franz Boas, Edward Sapir, and Benjamin Lee Whorf, among others. For those who...Routledge Kegan Paul Ltd. Whorf, Benjamin Lee. ed. by John B. Carrol. 1956...Reality:...
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    Mind, Brain, and Language: Multidisciplinary Perspectives ("The Linguistic Relativity Paradigm: Boas, Sapir, and Whorf" begins on p. 25) » Read Now

    by Marie T. Banich, Molly Mack. 394 pgs.

    Collections: Psychology, Entire Library
    Much of the groundbreaking work in many fields is now occurring at the intersection of traditional academic disciplines. This development is well demonstrated in this important and unique volume, which offers a multidisciplinary view of current findings and cutting-edge issues involving the...
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    Man, Mind, and Science: A History of Anthropology ("Linguistics: Back to Language and Mind" begins on p. 304) » Read Now

    by Murray J. Leaf. 376 pgs.

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    ...Man, Mind, and Science A History of Anthropology Man, Mind, and Science A History of Anthropology Murray J. Leaf New York Columbia University Press 1979...
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    Language: The Basics (Discussion of the Sapir-Whorf hypothesis begins on p. 63) » Read Now

    by R.L. Trask. 254 pgs.

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    Language: The Basics provides a concise introduction to the study of language. Written in an engaging and entertaining style, it encourages the reader to think about the way language works. New features include:* a chapter on 'Language in Use' which introduces pragmatics, metaphor, speech and...
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