The Tribe That Can't Count | Pirahã Part 1
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The sequel: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g14EvDDhgpE
Thanks to my patrons!!
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Sources:
Barkham, P. (2008). "The power of speech". The Guardian.
Everett, D. (1979). "Aspectos da Fonologia do Pirahã". State University of Campinas.
Everett, D. (2005). "Cultural Constraints on Grammar and Cognition in Pirahã". Current Anthropology v. 46, n. 4.
Frank, M., Everett, D., Fedorenko, E. & Gibson, E. (2008). Number as a cognitive technology: Evidence from Pirahã language and cognition. Cognition v. 108.
Gonçalves, M. (2004). "Pirahã". Encyclopaedia – Indigenous Peoples of Brazil.
Majid, A. & Sutton, J. (2009). " Adventures in the jungle of language". The Psychologist. The British Psychological Society.
Malotki, E. (1983). "Hopi Time". TiLSM v. 20. De Gruyter Mouton.
Whorf, B. (1936). "An American Indian Model of the Universe". Published 1950 by Institute of General Semantics.
Chapters:
0:00 - Intro
1:58 - The Pirahã Couldn't Learn to Count
2:36 - Whorf & Malotki
3:51 - Everett's Theories
4:37 - The Eurocentrism Debate
6:28 - Credits
Written and created by me
Art by kvd102
Music by me.
Translations:
Izet - Bosnian
Leeuwe van den Heuvel - Dutch
CD-ROMy - German
Дзишу Фурыч - Russian
Diriector_Doc - French
#everett #linguistics
Видео The Tribe That Can't Count | Pirahã Part 1 канала K Klein
The sequel: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g14EvDDhgpE
Thanks to my patrons!!
Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/user?u=73482298
Sources:
Barkham, P. (2008). "The power of speech". The Guardian.
Everett, D. (1979). "Aspectos da Fonologia do Pirahã". State University of Campinas.
Everett, D. (2005). "Cultural Constraints on Grammar and Cognition in Pirahã". Current Anthropology v. 46, n. 4.
Frank, M., Everett, D., Fedorenko, E. & Gibson, E. (2008). Number as a cognitive technology: Evidence from Pirahã language and cognition. Cognition v. 108.
Gonçalves, M. (2004). "Pirahã". Encyclopaedia – Indigenous Peoples of Brazil.
Majid, A. & Sutton, J. (2009). " Adventures in the jungle of language". The Psychologist. The British Psychological Society.
Malotki, E. (1983). "Hopi Time". TiLSM v. 20. De Gruyter Mouton.
Whorf, B. (1936). "An American Indian Model of the Universe". Published 1950 by Institute of General Semantics.
Chapters:
0:00 - Intro
1:58 - The Pirahã Couldn't Learn to Count
2:36 - Whorf & Malotki
3:51 - Everett's Theories
4:37 - The Eurocentrism Debate
6:28 - Credits
Written and created by me
Art by kvd102
Music by me.
Translations:
Izet - Bosnian
Leeuwe van den Heuvel - Dutch
CD-ROMy - German
Дзишу Фурыч - Russian
Diriector_Doc - French
#everett #linguistics
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