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" The categories and types that we isolate from the world of phenomena we do not find there because they stare every observer in the face; on the contrary, the world is presented in a kaleidoscopic flux of impressions which has to be organized by our minds... "
Semantics, Culture, and Cognition: Universal Human Concepts in Culture ... - 第4页
作者:Anna Wierzbicka - 1992 - 496 页
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Community Development Bulletin, 第 9-11 卷

United States. Agency for International Development. Community Development Division - 1958 - 226 页
...there because they stare every observer in the face; on the contrary, the world is presented to us in a kaleidoscopic flux of impressions which has to be organized by our minds... We cut nature up, organize it into concepts, ascribe significances as we do. largely because we are...
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Toward a Psychology of Art: Collected Essays

Rudolf Arnheim - 1966 - 386 页
...echoes this view by speaking of the "rhapsody of perception" (4, p. 27). Whorf, in turn, tells us that "the world is presented in a kaleidoscopic flux of...minds — and this means largely by the linguistic system in our minds" (21, p. 213). The world of sight appears as a colorful nightmare, truly the invention...
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Idols of the Tribe: Group Identity and Political Change

Harold Robert Isaacs - 1989 - 260 页
...trade . . . We dissect nature along lines laid down by our native language . . . the world is present in a kaleidoscopic flux of impressions which has to...minds — and this means largely by the linguistic system in our minds. We cut nature up, organize it into concepts, and ascribe significances as we do...
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The Development of Language and Language Researchers: Essays in Honor of ...

Roger Brown, Frank S. Kessel - 1988 - 440 页
...phenomena we do not find there because they stare every observer in the face; on the contrary, the world is a kaleidoscopic flux of impressions which has to be organized by our minds" (pp. 2l2-2l3). Such a view was mirrored in the kinds of categories used in concept identification research...
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The Influence of Language on Culture and Thought: Essays in Honor of Joshua ...

Joshua A. Fishman - 1991 - 306 页
...categories and types that we isolate from the world of phenomena we do not find there because they stare us in the face; on the contrary, the world is presented...impressions which has to be organized by our minds. We cut nature up ... as we do, largely because [of] ... an agreement that holds throughout our speech...
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Faulkner's Subject: A Cosmos No One Owns

Philip M. Weinstein - 1992 - 210 页
...there intervenes discourse, and that discourse inflects both self and world. Benjamin Lee Whorf writes: We dissect nature along lines laid down by our native...kaleidoscopic flux of impressions which has to be organized in our minds - and this means largely by the linguistic systems in our minds. We cut nature up, organize...
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Coping with Two Cultures: British Asian and Indo-Canadian Adolescents

Paul Avtar Singh Ghuman - 1993 - 184 页
...native language. The categories and types that we isolate from the world of phenomena we do not find because they stare every observer in the face; on...impressions which has to be organized by our minds. We cut nature up, organize into concepts, and ascribe significance as we do largely because we are...
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The Philosophy of Social Science: An Introduction

Martin Hollis - 1994 - 284 页
...habits of our community predispose certain choices of interpretation. (Sapir, 1929, p. 209, his italics) We dissect nature along lines laid down by our native...kaleidoscopic flux of impressions which has to be organised by our minds - and this means largely by the linguistic systems in our minds. (Whorf, 1954,...
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The Discourses of Science

Marcello Pera - 1994 - 272 页
...language that we use." This is also known as the Sapir-Whorf hypothesis. See Whorf (1954), p- 213: "the world is presented in a kaleidoscopic flux of impressions which has to be organi2ed by our minds — and this means largely by the linguistic system in our minds." Sapir (1929),...
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The Margins of Meaning: Arguments for a Postmodern Approach to Language and Text

Robin Melrose - 1996 - 192 页
...not merely a reproducing instrument for voicing ideas but rather is itself the shaper of ideas |...]. We dissect nature along lines laid down by our native...our minds - and this means largely by the linguistic system in our minds. From this Whorf deduces (1956:214l 'a new principle of relativity, which holds...
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