• 2022-06-10 问题

    American structuralism was very popular and influential in the 1930s and 1940s throughout the world. The two forerunners were ______. A: Bloomfield and Chomsky B: B. Malinowski and Firth C: Franz Boas and Edward Sapir D: Halliday and Edward Sapir

    American structuralism was very popular and influential in the 1930s and 1940s throughout the world. The two forerunners were ______. A: Bloomfield and Chomsky B: B. Malinowski and Firth C: Franz Boas and Edward Sapir D: Halliday and Edward Sapir

  • 2022-06-10 问题

    American structuralism started at the beginning of the 20th century and was very popular and influential in the 1930s and 1940s throughout the world. The two forerunners were______. A: Bloomfield and Chomsky B: Malinowski and Firth C: Franz Boas and Edward Sapir D: Halliday and Edward Sapir

    American structuralism started at the beginning of the 20th century and was very popular and influential in the 1930s and 1940s throughout the world. The two forerunners were______. A: Bloomfield and Chomsky B: Malinowski and Firth C: Franz Boas and Edward Sapir D: Halliday and Edward Sapir

  • 2022-06-04 问题

    美国语言学家萨丕尔( E · Sapir) 认为,文化是社会所做和所想的,语言是_______的具体形式。

    美国语言学家萨丕尔( E · Sapir) 认为,文化是社会所做和所想的,语言是_______的具体形式。

  • 2022-06-07 问题

    In the study of language and culture, ___________ held that language, in its primitive use, functions as a link in human social activities. A: Malinowesky B: Firth C: Sapir D: Whorf

    In the study of language and culture, ___________ held that language, in its primitive use, functions as a link in human social activities. A: Malinowesky B: Firth C: Sapir D: Whorf

  • 2022-06-07 问题

    Match the following view with the scholar who hold it.The categories of thought determine the categories of language. A: Sapir and Whorf B: Plato and Aristotle C: J.B. Watson D: None.

    Match the following view with the scholar who hold it.The categories of thought determine the categories of language. A: Sapir and Whorf B: Plato and Aristotle C: J.B. Watson D: None.

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