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8개의 라이브 미팅
수업 7 시간 20 분 시간숙제
주당 1시간. Homework will consist of a collection of responses to prompts from lectures-- points in the recorded lecture in which I ask them to react and respond to an idea or proposition. Each lesson's assignment should total about 1 page of typed text, but can vary greatly depending on the type of responses prompted during the video lectures.학습 평가
All assessment is in the form of written feedback on the written responses papers in order to continue the dialogue about linguistic relativity.보고계신 지문은 자동 번역 되었습니다
수업 소개
영어 수준 - 알 수 없음
미국 9학년 - 12학년 학년
This class will cover what many linguists call the linguistic relativity hypothesis, or the Sapir-Whorf Hypothesis. Benjamin Lee Whorf asked which was first: language patterns or cultural norms. After spending some time philosophizing on what this means, we will explore the 100+ years of research in linguistics and anthropology on the topic. Then we will turn to some research that has attempted to test linguistic relativity, including linguistic structure research, color perception research, the spatial domain, the temporal domain, and the way we use language metaphorically. It helps if students have taken a linguistics course with me (or with another instructor or in another context) before, but it's not absolutely necessary. I will occasionally make reference to linguistic vocabulary, especially within semantics and syntax. I will make every effort to meet the student where they are in developing their ideas. Week 1 Lesson 1: An introduction to language, thought, and culture Lesson 2: More than a century of "linguistic relativity" We spend the first week with survey and context. We define "language" and "cognition" and "culture" and "linguistic relativity." We ask what our mental lives would be like without language, how our thought patterns might differ, and whether we perceive the world differently depending on the languages we speak. We are introduced to three important people who also pondered these questions: Franz Boas, Edward Sapir, and Benjamin Lee Whorf and learn the proposition in the famous Sapir-Whorf Hypothesis. Week 2 Lesson 3: The effects of language (in general) on thought Lesson 4: The effects of linguistic structures on thought In Week 2, we begin to look at how we can investigate the effects of language on cognition. We divide the focus of such experimental research into two categories: general language effects, and linguistic structures effects. We look at children who have not yet learned a language, as well as at deaf children of hearing parents who do not learn sign language. Then we move to linguistic structures-- what parts of language could potentially influence thought the most? What does it mean if you have a word for something or don't have a word for something? What about semantic domains (groupings of words connected through some core meaning in common)? What about grammatical categories like verb tenses or pronouns? Week 3 Lesson 5: Color terms and color perception Lesson 6: Language and our concept of space Week 3 is an extension of the previous lesson: the effects of linguistic structures on thought. We will take a closer look at specific semantic domains and grammatical structures including color terms, frames of reference and directionality. Week 4 Lesson 7: Language and our concept of time Lesson 8: Our use of language and its relationship to thought; conclusion Week 4 wraps up with one more linguistic structure worthy of attention: how we encode time into grammar. We will examine how several languages deal with time and how the conceptual framework is reflected in the language. Why do we use spatial metaphors for talking about time? Is this universal across all languages? Finally, we summarize and conclude by thinking about habitual patterns of language use. For example, does literacy (reading and writing) affect our cognition? What about metaphors that are part of everyday language use? At the end, the student evaluates their position on linguistic relativity proposing an answer to the chicken and egg question of language, thought, and culture's mutual influence.
학습 목표
Students will comprehend and be able to explain linguistic relativity.
Students will be able to form their own opinion as to the relationship among language, thought, and culture.
강의 계획서
8 레슨
4 주 이상레슨1:
An introduction to language, thought, and culture
We define "language" and "cognition" and "culture" and "linguistic relativity." We ask what our mental lives would be like without language, how our thought patterns might differ, and whether we perceive the world differently depending on the languages we speak.
55 분 온라인 라이브 레슨
레슨2:
More than a century of "linguistic relativity"
We are introduced to three important people who also pondered these questions: Franz Boas, Edward Sapir, and Benjamin Lee Whorf and learn the proposition in the famous Sapir-Whorf Hypothesis.
55 분 온라인 라이브 레슨
레슨3:
The effects of language (in general) on thought
We begin to look at how we can investigate the effects of language on cognition. We look at children who have not yet learned a language, as well as at deaf children of hearing parents who do not learn sign language.
55 분 온라인 라이브 레슨
레슨4:
The effects of linguistic structures on thought
We move to linguistic structures-- what parts of language could potentially influence thought the most? What does it mean if you have a word for something or don't have a word for something? What about semantic domains (groupings of words connected through some core meaning in common)? What about grammatical categories like verb tenses or pronouns?
55 분 온라인 라이브 레슨
그 외 세부 사항
학부모 가이드
There is one recommended film that is optional for students to watch outside of class: Arrival (2016), rated PG-13. Parents can use discretion as to whether the learner should see this film. It is not a requirement, but rather a recommendation.
수업 자료
There is one optional film that I recommend due to its relevance to the content, Arrival (2016) rated PG-13. Parents may decide if the film is appropriate and if accessible for their learner. It is not necessary to view this film to complete this course.
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