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  • Опубліковано 16 вер 2013
  • Learn about theories of the relationship between language and cognition. By Carole Yue. Created by Carole Yue.
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 51

  • @thydev6
    @thydev6 Рік тому +14

    Eu acredito, fazendo minha análise após ver esse video que, o quefaz mais sentido, é que o pensamento vem antes da linguagem, pois antes mesmo de se aprender a falar você já pensou, assim como Paulo Freire tbm diz que "a leitura do mundo precede a leitura da palavra".

  • @mrshah2043
    @mrshah2043 6 років тому +5

    wow, Professor Yue thank you. You really do enjoy the fields of information you discussed in these videos, you're excitement and fundamental, and intuitive understandings of the content were clear in every sentence you spoke.
    I had a question about the continuum between "thought and langauge" . For the thought side, should there be a separation for "liguistic" and "imagistic" thought? You can activate your language production centers by thinking the words you want to say, which kind of makes this "thought" really similar to "spoken language". While an image called to mind would be more in line with "thought" devoid of language.

  • @yagmursudeyeter6074
    @yagmursudeyeter6074 4 роки тому +2

    It was an useful material for my language acquisition homework, thank you.

  • @wahyuandrianto
    @wahyuandrianto 5 років тому +7

    If we think our brain works as an "Associative Machine", than it comes to a sense that language and thoughts are associating themselves. So both are interdependent, growing together to perceive the world around us.

  • @wonderstruck.
    @wonderstruck. 3 роки тому +13

    The movie Arrival (with Amy Adams, Jeremy Renner) is entirely about the linguistic determinism hypothesis!

  • @aarizzamankhan6082
    @aarizzamankhan6082 3 роки тому +1

    Good luck with your work. I am impressed by this.

  • @Mr.Jasaw13
    @Mr.Jasaw13 7 років тому +2

    absolutely brilliant vid ^^

  • @andyrusso6599
    @andyrusso6599 4 роки тому +1

    The fact of the matters is that there is so many languages and dialects around the globe as well as many theories.

  • @MB-su4tr
    @MB-su4tr 5 років тому +4

    omg finally i understand it, thank you!

  • @fulviobennato
    @fulviobennato 4 роки тому +1

    to me they all flow in one great system that creates feedback loops and cycles

  • @nature_words23
    @nature_words23 Рік тому

    wow again..thanks professor Yue

  • @mebeasensei
    @mebeasensei 8 років тому +2

    How do we understand errant/anomalous/atypical/error ridden sentences? And how is we can usually create standard 'acceptable' sentences out of them?
    How about this sentence, " I don't like rainy but I little like"? What do you make of it? Can you understand it? Is it because you formed a 'correct' sentence in your mind first? Now try to reform the sentence. What do you come up with?

  • @evrndro
    @evrndro 3 роки тому

    great video!

  • @Kn0wOneNos3
    @Kn0wOneNos3 8 років тому +10

    This is an interesting topic. I must say, the idea that language determines thought seems erroneous, to me. We're sentient beings planted in a physical reality, one which contains objects and stimuli. We're equipped with our five senses so that we can take in all the information needed to help us survive and navigate our surroundings. Along the way, we as human beings with our higher functioning brains can derive concepts and have the ability to exercise abstract thought. The degree to which that is possible is the degree to which we develop language, a symbolic oral or written system that helps us communicate concepts and ideas for a whole range of purposes. So language is a tool of thought, used to express all of that.

  • @jornadanoingles
    @jornadanoingles 2 роки тому

    Gostei muito do vídeo!

  • @bhawnapandey9402
    @bhawnapandey9402 3 роки тому

    Please make videos on Language acquisition.

  • @RodrigoSchols
    @RodrigoSchols 2 роки тому

    I came to know this video as an indication of the class at UNIVESP, BRAZIL

  • @BahramKheradmand
    @BahramKheradmand 2 роки тому +2

    In the "the girl pushes the boy" scenario, I put myself in the girl's point of view, instinctively. I am a 32 year old man.
    What does that reveal about my native language(s)?

  • @suj4924
    @suj4924 4 роки тому +4

    My native language is Arabic, and i pictured a girl on the left pushing the boy on the right. That might be due to the language I'm listening to at the current time.

    • @DapaChrons
      @DapaChrons 4 роки тому +2

      mine is English and I imagined a girl on the right pushing the boy who's on the left, so maybe it doesn't actually mean anything xD

  • @PeruChris
    @PeruChris 6 місяців тому

    It seems undeniable that language and thought influence one another. However, we create language from our thoughts. Their persistent commingling must be examined in the context, and as a result of, structurally oppressive forces - i.e. patriarchy, heteropatriarchy, capitalism, settler colonialism, racism, white supremacy, ableism, classism, and so on.

  • @thydev6
    @thydev6 Рік тому +2

    3:55 i´ve thought a right-to-left pushing girl, but my language is left-to-right (portuguese)

  • @darius1330
    @darius1330 4 роки тому +3

    This is an interesting presentation, no doubt: simple and easy. There are, however, some points to be taken into consideration. 1) The title of presentation in in text is: "Theories of language and cognition". But the diagram is about: Thought - Language. It assumes Cognition and Thought are identical or at least similar? Am I right? 2) As English uses a left to right alphabet, Language is comes in the left side and Cognition comes in the right side. In the Diagram, however, Thought is in the left and Language in the right side. It has implications for the main topics: How does media (e.g. language) impacts thinking! Should you like, i would be happy to provide more info.

  • @user-ec3ht5ip3j
    @user-ec3ht5ip3j 18 днів тому

    🎉🎉 5:06

  • @Ryveigha
    @Ryveigha 7 років тому +11

    If I wanted to study this kind of stuff in college, what major should I look for?

    • @Ryveigha
      @Ryveigha 7 років тому +1

      Ah, thanks.

    • @Mr.Jasaw13
      @Mr.Jasaw13 7 років тому +12

      more precisely.. psycholinguistics ...psychology is too vast of a field ..u'll just briefly skim through it ... so search for linguistic courses that have to do something with thought or way of thinking or how we acquire language ...i.e. language acquisition ..

    • @Notthetimeforit
      @Notthetimeforit 7 років тому +1

      yeah I'm studying speech pathology which does focus on these aspects and if or when I do a PhD I can focus more on this or language selective or non selective theory in bilingual people or levelts or dells theory's of language activation there is a lot of research going on at the moment in these fields. but there is a few different fields that focus on this so you should research what you think would suit your interests best and focus on those as neuro science, speech therapy, linguistics etc fields can all do research in these areas.

    • @theartist8835
      @theartist8835 5 років тому +6

      Applied linguistics

    • @alexsakovicsmatutes503
      @alexsakovicsmatutes503 4 роки тому +1

      cognitive psychology or cognitive science. If you are specifically interested in the language element of cognition, something focussed in linguistics would be a good thing to look for.

  • @jamesruscheinski8602
    @jamesruscheinski8602 2 роки тому

    Substantive democracy

  • @RahulMeena-zt1py
    @RahulMeena-zt1py 2 роки тому

    My language start from left to right I thought in different direction for throwing boy by the girl.

  • @shadi489
    @shadi489 7 років тому +1

    i am a TBİ survivor i understand the semantics of language but my reasoning and perception is off i dont understand or see the intent or the hidden meaning of words i feel soooooooooooooooooooooo mind blind all the time what is the theory on people like me ??

  • @McDoubleWithFries
    @McDoubleWithFries 5 років тому +7

    what if there was something that precedes both thought and language

    • @bobbygoes
      @bobbygoes 4 роки тому

      like what?

    • @Leotique
      @Leotique 4 роки тому

      @@bobbygoes images, visuals

  • @laism.carvalho
    @laism.carvalho 4 роки тому +6

    Alguém aqui pela UNIVESP ?

  • @sukmaputriutami111
    @sukmaputriutami111 4 роки тому

    Di Indonesia ada pepatah "bahasa menunjukkan bangsa"

  • @danjclaudino
    @danjclaudino 4 роки тому +1

    UNIVESP lol

  • @mrdef003
    @mrdef003 7 років тому +3

    i'm about to lose my shit.

  • @BroMONROW
    @BroMONROW 4 роки тому

    I'm sure the one who's speaking is a chick, jk 😅

  • @hockeydude4495
    @hockeydude4495 2 роки тому +1

    Going through all of these psych/soc videos and I have to say this one is the most meaningless, pointless, arbitrary BS of all. This section sucks