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Hugibald Posted 20 years ago
Linguistics Studies

Perception and language

Hello every one. I'm new here. My English isn't very good, sorry.

I like linguistic very much but think it's a science little development and anchored in old outlines. I think linguistic hasn't its own method yet. I have a linguistic friend, who’s pupils call Bubo-bubo (owl), that say all this things. I am studding the perception and you can believe it's very connect with the language because, as somebody said, "what we cannot name, does not exist" (for us, because we don't perceive it).

This is the importance of have a big vocabulary, if we haven't, things have many less faces, shade, points of view. So, the reality for one person(s) can be smaller than for other person(s). There is a very good novel I've read recently that shows this very well, in addition to many other perception and linguistic ideas . The problem is that it is writing in Spanish... Its title is "Agua", and the publishing is calls Celya, but I can't remember the author’s name at the moment. Perhaps somebody has read the book and we can comment it here. Or some of you can recommend any other linguistic / perception books.

Till then. Bye.
  
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