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    Expensive universally accepted claim that language and thought socialize in many significant ways. Yet, a great predicament exists about the idea that every specific terminology has its own effect on the thought and action of its audio speakers. On the other palm, anyone who has discovered more than one terminology is struck by the various ways in which dialects differ from the other person. Yet on the other side, human beings everywhere are required to have similar ways of your world.…

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    For this response to reading, I endeavor to combine theory with a tone of comical rhetoric. After reading the text by Gardiner and Kosmitzki, the following questions emphasize information I pondered on from the writing: 1. Which came first, the chicken or the egg? 2. What message can children and adults learn about language from the movie, The Minions? 3. Is there a lesson we can learn from the marooned cast of Gilligan’s Island about “formal operational thinking” (2011, p. 137)? The Chicken…

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    their reality. In particular, individuals who grow up speaking English as their native language end up having an altered perspective of the world around them and display a marginally different culture than those who hail from any other language. Edward Sapir and Benjamin Lee Whorf suggested that there is a direct association linking language to other conceptual processes such as thought and culture development. The approach of humans view and interpret the world around them fully relies on the…

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    evidence that certain features of language do encourage a cognitive bias against women (e.g. Crawford and English, 1984; Wilson and Ng, 1988). The theoretical perspective used to explain the impact of sexist language on thought and behavior was Edward Sapir and Benjamin Whorf's theory of linguistic relativity, where language provides people with their guide to social reality (Whorf,…

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    The diversity of the human experience is stupendous and has been described, recorded, cataloged and represented by a number of anthropologists working in natural history museums. For many anthropologists, natural history museums provide an outlet for presenting their research, in which this institutionalized and multidimensional space acts as a nexus for the reconstruction and understanding of life in a variety of time periods across the global landscape. More specifically through the displays…

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    For example: a) in Indonesian language: jantung kota, bahu jalan, mulut sungai, etc. b) in English language muscle comes from Latin language musculus that means ‘little mouse’. * Animal metaphor This category applied for animal or inanimate types, many plants using animal’s name to call them. For example: a) lidah buaya, kumis kucing, jambu monyet, etc. b) in English there are some plants with animal’s name goat’s-beard and dog’s tail. Beside that, there are animal’s name transferred into…

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