In:Evidence for Linguistic Relativity
Edited by Susanne Niemeier and René Dirven †
[Current Issues in Linguistic Theory 198] 2000
► pp. v–vi
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Published online: 15 April 2000
https://doi.org/10.1075/cilt.198.toc
https://doi.org/10.1075/cilt.198.toc
Table of contents
Part 1. Evidence from Language: Production, Interpretation, and Change
Linguistic relativity in speech perception: An overview of the influence of language experience on the perception of speech sounds from infancy to adulthood1
Equivalence and mismatch of semantic features: Collocations in English, Spanish and Dutch29
Part 2. Evidence beyond Language: Cognition, Discourse, and Culture
Universal ontological knowledge and a bias toward language-specific categories in the construal of individuation139
“S’engager” vs. “to show restraint”: Linguistic and cultural relativity in discourse management193
Grammar and the cult of the virgin: A case study of Polish religious discourse223
Subject Index235
Language Index241
