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  1. Benjamin Lee Whorf (/ hw ɔːr f /; April 24, 1897 – July 26, 1941) was an American linguist and fire prevention engineer best known for proposing the SapirWhorf hypothesis. He believed that the structures of different languages shape how their speakers perceive and conceptualize the world.

  2. Benjamin Lee Whorf was a U.S. linguist noted for his hypotheses regarding the relation of language to thinking and cognition and for his studies of Hebrew and Hebrew ideas, of Mexican and Mayan languages and dialects, and of the Hopi language.

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  3. Learn about Whorf's life, work, and contributions to linguistics, especially his theory of linguistic relativity. Find his publications on Native American languages, Maya writing, and more.

  4. Benjamin Lee Whorf Every normal person in the world, past infancy in years, can and does talk. By virtue of that fact, every person — civilized or uncivilized — carries through life certain naive but deeply rooted ideas about talking and its relation to thinking. Because of their firm

  5. Sep 1, 2023 · Benjamin Lee Whorf was a linguist who proposed that language influences how we perceive and think about the world. He studied the Hopi language and culture and found that they had a different view of time than English speakers.

  6. Sapir's student, Benjamin Lee Whorf, came to be considered as the primary proponent as a result of his published observations of how he perceived linguistic differences to have consequences for human cognition and behavior.

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  8. May 11, 2018 · Learn about the life and work of Benjamin Lee Whorf, an American linguist who proposed the Sapir-Whorf Hypothesis, a controversial theory of linguistic relativism. Explore his influences, research, publications, and legacy in this comprehensive biography.

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