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Hey guys, another episode out - woo!!
So as promised, questions of the episode and answers to LAST WEEKS because I forgot to record them for this week, soz.
Anyway answers here:
1. Piaget's theory refers to the idea that thought comes before language. In order to express a concept, an individual must have a schema of it.
2. Sapir Whorf
3. Schema refers to a mental structure that stores information and gets more complex with more information and experience
4. Preoperational
5. Face validity, child language development, but schemas are not possible to physically measure and so lack of scientific physical evidence, and lastly, the Sapir Whorf hypothesis opposes the theory and has more evidence to support.
NOW THIS WEEKS:
1. What was the evidence to support the Sapir Whorf hypothesis?
2. What is language determinism
3. What is the weak version of the hypothesis?
4. What is a criticism of the hypothesis
5. How many words for snow did the Eskimos really have?
Hey guys, another episode out - woo!!
So as promised, questions of the episode and answers to LAST WEEKS because I forgot to record them for this week, soz.
Anyway answers here:
1. Piaget's theory refers to the idea that thought comes before language. In order to express a concept, an individual must have a schema of it.
2. Sapir Whorf
3. Schema refers to a mental structure that stores information and gets more complex with more information and experience
4. Preoperational
5. Face validity, child language development, but schemas are not possible to physically measure and so lack of scientific physical evidence, and lastly, the Sapir Whorf hypothesis opposes the theory and has more evidence to support.
NOW THIS WEEKS:
1. What was the evidence to support the Sapir Whorf hypothesis?
2. What is language determinism
3. What is the weak version of the hypothesis?
4. What is a criticism of the hypothesis
5. How many words for snow did the Eskimos really have?
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