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- W654327124 abstract "ideas, including language universals, are fine and that linguistic relativity is garbage. The object of linguistic relativity is free us from the notion of innate ideas, e.g., Kant's categories (p. 11); before that, the anticipatory John Locke is said to have been opposing Descartes, who believed certain capabilities . . . to be innate . . . (p. 45). Yet Locke turns out to be a proponent of linguistic relativity (but only loosely speaking, since he could delimit the mind's capacity without positing the identity of thought and p. 48). After Locke (i.e., beginning with the 18th century), linguistic relativity, strictly speaking, came into its own. Thus, for Hamann (p. 49) reason is language; language is reason-and not merely, as for Locke, an aid to knowing. Hamann's proposition represents Julia Penn's notion of linguistic relativity. Herder, in his prize-winning essay on the origin of language, posits language with the power to shape our thoughts (p. 51). Here the continuous linkage between scholars can be shown. Herder studied under Kant [and became an ideological opponent later] but Hamann... influenced Herder's thought much more (p. 52). Boas brought Humboldt's Weltanschauung hypothesis to America, and Sapir stems from Boas, Whorf from Sapir. But there are links that are not accounted for-e.g., Baudouin de Courtenay, whose ideas are said, without evidence, to derive from Humboldt (p. 54). The evidence for this link is now supplied in the fuller treatment offered by Adam Schaff in Language and Cognition (1973). In epilogue, note the one major weakness of this booklet, at least for those whose central interests lie in cultural anthropology. The author misconstrues Sapir's meaning of culture in relation to language, and that mars her appreciation of Sapir. For Sapir's central and persistent view of this relationship, see the splendid Sapir sentences concerned with the nonidentity of language and the anthropologist's culture cited with perceptive comment by A. L. Kroeber and Clyde Kluckhohn in their Culture (pp. 115-117, 123-124, 1952, Peabody Museum Papers)." @default.
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- W654327124 title "Pan-African language in the Western Hemisphere : PALWH (pælwh): a re-definition of Black dialect as a language and the culture of Black dialect" @default.
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