Read Through the Language Glass: Why the World Looks Different in Other Languages Online
Authors: Guy Deutscher
Tags: #Language Arts & Disciplines, #Linguistics, #Comparative linguistics, #General, #Historical linguistics, #Language and languages in literature, #Historical & Comparative
Linnean Society
literacy
Lloyd’s List
Locke, John
Louisiana Purchase Exposition (St. Louis, 1904)
low-light vision
Magnus, Hugo
Malay
Mali
Malotki, Ekkehart
Maltese
Manambu
Marquesas Islands
Marx, Karl
Matses
Maxwell, James Clerk
Mayali
Mayan languages
McPhee, Colin
memory
metameric colors
Mexico
Milne, A. A.
“mind,” concept of
missionaries
“monistic view” of universe
monochromacy
monochromatic light
morphology
Moscow Psychological Institute
Most Excellent and Perfecte Homish Apothecarye, The
MRI scans
Müller, Max
Murshili II, king of Hittites
Mycenae
My Sister Life
(Pasternak)
Namibia
Napoleon Bonaparte
nativism
natural selection
nature.
See
culture-nature debate
Navajo
Neruda, Pablo
Ngan’gityemerri
Nias islanders
Nietzsche, Friedrich
1984
(Orwell)
Nineteenth Century, The
Nootka
Norman Conquest
Norwegian
nouns.
See also
verb-noun fusion
case endings
morphology and
plurality and
“Nubians” exhibit (Berlin, 1878)
“Ode to the Sea” (Neruda)
Odyssey
(Homer)
Old English
“On the Color Sense in Primitive Times and Its Evolution” (Geiger)
On the Historical Evolution of the Color Sense
(Magnus)
“orange”
wavelength of
Origin of Species, The
(Darwin)
Orwell, George
Ovaherero tribe
Oxford English Dictionary
Paiute
Papua New Guinea
parametric variations theory
passive vocabulary
Pasternak, Boris
pattern-recognition algorithms
Perkins, Revere
Philosophy Today
photoreceptor cells
Pindar
“pink”
wavelengths of light and
Pinker, Steven
Pirahã
Planck, Max
plurality
Polish
Portuguese
primates
Primitive Culture
(Tylor)
“primitive” peoples,
See also specific groups and languages
changing attitudes of anthropologists to
color words in languages of
complex grammar and
Geiger’s sequence and
Torres Straits study on
pronouns
“purple”
race
Ray, Verne
“red”
“black” and
as first color named
Geiger’s sequence and
Homer and
Magnus’s evolution of color sense and
primitive people and
wavelength, energy, and retina and
red-green blindness
Regier, Terry
relativism
retina
Rivarol, Antoine de
Rivers, W. H. R.
Rodman, Robert
rod monochromats
rods
Romanian
Rotokas
Russell, Bertrand
Russian
gender system and
two blues (
siniy-goluboy
) and
Sanskrit
Sapir, Edward
Sarcee
Sassoon, Siegfried
Schleicher, August
Schliemann, Heinrich
Schmidt, Lauren
Schwarz, G. H.
Science
Scientific Club of Vienna
Semitic languages
sentence complexity
Sera, Maria
Shaw, George Bernard
ships, gender for
simplification patterns
Sioux Indians
sky, color of
Slavic languages
Some Things Worth Knowing
Sorbian
sound inventory
South American Indian languages
Spanish
color terms and
gender system and
spatial coordinate systems
egocentric
geographic
influence of, on thought
lack of egocentric
Steiner, George
Stubbs, George
Studies on Homer and the Homeric Age
(Gladstone)
Stuff of Thought, The
(Pinker)
subordination
Sumerian
Supyire
Swahili
Swedish
“syntactic universals”
Syriac
systemic complexity
Tagalog
“Tale of the Fishwife and Its Sad Fate” (Twain)
Talmud
Tamil
Tarahumara
Tchaikovsky, Pyotr Ilich
Teda tribe
television
Tennyson, Alfred (Lord)
Thai
Thomson, James
thought, influence of language on
assumptions about, vs. demonstrations of
color and
directions on
future tense and
gender systems and
Hopi time and
Humboldt on
lack of conceptual vocabulary and
Müller, Whitney, and Clifford on
“prison-house” concept and
Sapir-Whorf theories and
scientific research on
what
may
vs. what
must
be conveyed and
“three blind mice” experiment
time concepts
Times
(London)
Tlingit
Torres Straits (Murray Island) expedition
Troy
Tulo (Aborigine poet)
Turkish
Twain, Mark
Tylor, Edward
Tzeltal
ultraviolet light
Unfolding of Language, The
(Deutscher)
U.S. Geological Survey
universal dictionaries
universalism
color naming and
grammar and
Uzbek
Vedic poems
verbs
evidentiality and
factive vs. non-factive
gender distinctions and
irregular
-noun fusion
tenses
Vietnamese
“violet”
etymology of
Homer and
primitive peoples and
wavelength, energy, and retina sensitivity to
Virchow, Rudolf
vocabulary
size of
Voltaire
vowels
Wade, Alex
Wallace, Alfred Russel
Warlbiri
Weismann, August
West Greenlandic
“white”
artificial dyes
Berlin and Kay and
Geiger sequence and
Homer and
primitive peoples and
Whitney, William
Whorf, Benjamin Lee
Wien, Wilhelm
Wilusa
Winawer, Jonathan
“wine-dark” sea
Wittgenstein, Ludwig
Witthoft, Nathan
women, gender systems and
Woodworth, Robert
word order
Wu, Lisa
!Xóõ language
Yana
Yanomamö Indians
“yellow”
See also
“gray-yellow” distinction; “green-yellow” distinction
Berlin and Kay on
dyes
etymology of
evolution of primate vision and
Geiger’s sequence and
Homer and
Magnus on
primitive peoples and
wavelength, energy, and retina sensitivity to
Young, Thomas
Yukatek
Zulu
Guy Deutscher is the author of
The Unfolding of Language: An Evolutionary Tour of Mankind’s Greatest Invention.
Formerly a Fellow of St John’s College, Cambridge, and of the Department of Ancient Near Eastern Languages in the University of Leiden in the Netherlands, he is an honorary Research Fellow at the School of Languages, Linguistics and Cultures in the University of Manchester. He lives in Oxford with his wife and two daughters.