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Aristotle – “Spoken words are the symbols of your mental experiences.”. If your spoken words are NOT the same, do cultures have different mental experiences based on their languages?. YES. We experience the world differently, therefore, we use language to express our experiences differently. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Aristotle  – “Spoken words are the symbols of your mental experiences.”

Aristotle – “Spoken words are the symbols of your mental

experiences.”

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If your spoken words are NOT the same, do cultures have different mental experiences based on their languages?

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YESWe experience the world differently, therefore, we use language to express our experiences differently.

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Language, no matter what language, is a taken for granted aspect of people’s lives AND does not have to make sense.

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German

Schadenfreude

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German

Drachenfutter

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Scottish

sgiomlaireachd

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Russian

EfficiencyChallenge

Engagement ringHave fun

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ENGLISH 615,000

GERMAN 184,000

FRENCH 100,000

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WORDS THAT ENGLISH SPEAKERS HAVE ADOPTED

BRONCORODEO

C’EST LA VIEDEJA VUE

PIANOSPAGEHTII

KIMONOBARBEQUE

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FRENCHHouse Home

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FINE14 Definitions as an adjective

6 as a noun

2 as an adverb

Fills 2 pages in the dictionary and takes 5,000 words to explain

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FINE

Fine Art

Feeling Fine

Court Fine

Fine Hair

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SOUND

Audible Noise

State of Healthiness (Sound Mind)

An Outburst (Sound Off)

Body of Water

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• Eskimos: 50 words related to Snow

• Arabs: 600 words related to camels

• Italians: 500 words related to pasta

• Germans: 70 words related to beer

• Maoris: 35 words related to dung

• Araqucanian: 20 words related to being hungry

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ESKIMO LANGUAGE GANA

AKILUKAK

APUT

KAGUKLAICH

PIGSIRPOG

GIMUGSUG

FALLING SNOW

FLUFFY FALLEN SNOW

SNOW ON GROUND

SNOW DRIFTED IN ROWS

DRIFTING SNOW

SNOWDRIFT

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We experience the world differently and we express those

experiences in our language.

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Our Cultural Values are Reflected in:1. What we choose to talk about

2. How we choose to express ourselves

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Do people who speak different languages have different thought processes (not experiences)?

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NO

If you moved to Alaska and experience snow and learned their language, you could process the different categories.

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Until the early 1900’s language was assumed to be a neutral medium that did not influence the way people experienced the world.

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Sapir – Whorf Hypothesis

Language is not just an instrument for voicing ideas but is itself the shaper of ideas, the guide for the individuals mental activity.

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Sapir Whorf Hypothesis

Firmer

Softer

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Sapir – Whorf Hypothesis

Firmer – Language functions like a PRISON

Once you learn a language, you are irrevocably affected by the particular of

that language.

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Sapir Whorf Hypothesis

Firmer

Softer

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Sapir – Whorf Hypothesis

Softer – Language SHAPES how people think and experience the world, yet it is possible to learn words and categories sufficiently similar to your first language so that communication can be accurate.

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Vocabulary + GrammarDifferences in a Language

1. Vocabularya. Eskimob. Arabicc. Danid. Kamayura

2. Grammara. Tense + Possessivesb. Pronouns

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Lost in Translation• German – Ich bin ein Berliner• South America – Nova• Portuguese – Rendezvous lounges• Chinese – Coca-Cola

ke kou ke la• Japan – Coke adds life

Coke brings ancestors back to life

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• Idioms: Meaning Contrary• U.S. Idioms• Japanese Idioms• Irish Idioms

• Jargon: Common to a Profession

• Argot: Used by Co-cultural

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US IDIOMS• Bite the bullet

• Don’t have a cow

• Get off my back

• Whistle blower

• On the fence

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JAPANESE IDIOMS

• The nail that sticks up gets hammered

• Like pounding a nail into tofu

• He has a higher nose

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IRISH IDIOMS

• There’ll be wigs on the green

• They left us in the ha’ penny place

• He’s only winding you

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DIALECTS DISTINGUISH COMMUNITIES

It is a form of a spoken language peculiar to a specific region or social group.

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DIALECTS VARY

• From rural to urban

• From one social group to another

• From one ethnic group to another

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THREE REASONS WHY UNDERSTANDING DIALETS IS

IMPORTANT

Clarity

Evaluations

Standard American Dialect

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CLARITY

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EVALUATIONS

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AMERICAN STANDARD DIALECTS

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CODE SWITCHING

• Setting

• Conversational Partner

• Topic