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ArtikelWords as Windows to Thought: The Case of Object Representation  
Oleh: Barner, David ; Li, Peggy ; Snedeker, Jesse
Jenis: Article from Journal - e-Journal
Dalam koleksi: Current Directions in Psychological Science vol. 19 no. 03 (Jun. 2010), page 195-200.
Topik: Language And Thought; Object Perception; Number; Whorfian Hypothesis; Mass Nouns; Count Nouns; Singular/Plural
Fulltext: 12. Words as Windows to Thought - The Case of Object Representation.pdf (326.04KB)
Isi artikelLanguages differ in how they express thought, leading some researchers to conclude that speakers of different languages perceive objects differently. Others, in contrast, argue that words are windows to thought—reflecting its structure without modifying it. Here, we explore the case study of object representation. Studies indicate that Japanese, Chinese, and English speakers do not perceive objects differently, despite their languages’ grammatical differences. Syntax provides frames for words that can select among meanings without affecting underlying object perception.
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