What "a dripping spring" translates to in an Apache dialect.
What is "whiteness moves downwards"?
The other language on the "Reading and Comprehension of Text" slide.
What is Georgian?
Whorf's first name.
Who is Benjamin?
The body part which starts the production of sound.
What is the larynx?
The part of the brain that produces sounds.
What is Broca's Area?
The number of words the average six-year-old knows.
What is 13,000?
The method used to understand text.
What is parsing?
The types of languages that Whorf studied.
What are Native American language
A consonant that uses the lungs.
What is a pulmonic consonant?
The part of the brain responsible for the comprehension of language.
What is Wernicke's Area?
Another word for sound.
What is a phoneme?
What is grammar?
The number of words for snow in Eskimo.
What is 12?
The types of sounds produced through the nose.
What are nasal sounds?
The structure that connects Broca's Area and Wernicke's Area.
What is a neural pathway?
The action of turning nouns into verbs.
What is verbing?
The type of reading text that looks at entire sentences at a time.
What is breadth-first parsing?
One of the languages that Whorf bases his theory off.
What is an Apache dialect?
The standardized chart that classifies sounds.
What is the IPA chart?
A part of the brain on the image that starts with an "m".
What is the motor cortex?
When soundwaves mix and overlap.
What is co-articulation?
A method that computers use currently to understand text.
What is a neural network?
The popular urban myth that supports linguistic relativity.
What is the Great Eskimo Vocabulary Hoax.
The action of the vocal cords which determines pitch.
What is tension?
The part of the brain which associates words with images, sensations and ideas.
What is the angular gyrus?