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Grammar and Language: Structure and Expression

Like everything metaphysical the harmony between thought and reality is to be found in the grammar of the language. — Ludwig Wittgenstein Grammar and language—two terms sometimes conflated, with meanings that often overlap and blur. Yet, we can classify and distinguish each by their function in human communication. In this article, we’ll explore two frameworks … Continue reading Grammar and Language: Structure and Expression

‎‎A Post Card in Time

As Marie Kondo instructed, I laid every book I owned onto the floor. And as I reached into my pile of linguistics books, I opened the cover of this book about the Sapir-Whorf hypothesis (a famous linguistic conjecture that suggests the language(s) that one speaks influences their notions/conceptions of the world). Nestled into the bind … Continue reading ‎‎A Post Card in Time