Exam 4: Language: Sharing Meaning With Words
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Linguistic relativity argues that "Language influences but does not control us."
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Semantics determines the proper word order and organization for a given language.
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The Pentagon called our conflict in Iraq "Operation Iraqi Freedom." The Iraqi ambassador to the United Nations called it "an act of genocide." The two versions of the same war are examples of
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Which of these claims related to the Sapir-Whorf hypothesis is valid?
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Which of the following are valid versions of the Sapir-Whorf hypothesis?
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Americans and Britons speak the same language, yet they have different meanings for the same words. This is a problem of
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The capacity of language to transform a small number of phonemes into whatever words, phrases, and sentences you require to communicate your abundance of thoughts and feelings is called
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There are three dimensions to denotative meaning: potency, evaluation, and activity.
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The weak version of the Sapir-Whorf hypothesis seems to have some validity.
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Language is not thought, but language is interconnected with thought.
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"Meow" is the word we often use to communicate the sound of a cat. This is the sound a cat makes; no other word, even in other languages, could be used to represent this sound.
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