Benjamin Lee Whorf
A Bibliography

Alvord, Danny Keith Hawkmoon. "Is Whorf's Relativity Einstein's Relativity?"  Berkeley Linguistic Society, Proceedings 7 (1981).:13-26.
___. "The Demise of the Whorf Hypothesis." Berkeley Linguistic Society, Proceedings 4 (1978): 485-99.
Arnheim Rudolf. "The Myth of the Bleating Lamb." Toward a Psychology of Art. Berekeley: U California P 1972: 136-50.

Carroll, John B. "Benjamin Lee Whorf." Dictionary of American Biography: 819-20.
___. "Introduction." Language, Thought, and Reality: Selected Writings of Benjamin Lee Whorf. Ed. John B. Carroll. Cambridge: MIT Press, 1956.

Chatterjee, Ranjit. "Reading Whorf through Wittgenstein: A Solution to the Linguistic Relativity Problem." Lingua: International Review of General Linguistics, 1985 Sept., 67:1, 37-63.

Chilton,Paul. "Orwell's Conception of Language." In Benoit J. Suykerbuyk ed. Essays from Oceania and Eurasia: George Orwell and 1984. Antwerp: Univ. Instelling Antwerpen, 1984. 99-110.

Coetzee, J. M. "Newton and the Ideal of a Transparent Scientific Language." Journal of Literary Semantics, 11.2(1982). 3-13.

Devitt, Michael and Kim Sterelny. Language and Reality: An Introduction to the Philosophy of Language. Cambridge: MIT Press, 1987.

Dillon, George L. "Whorfian Stylistics." Journal of Literary Semantics 11.2 (1982). 73-77.

Fishman, Joshua A. "A Systematization of the Whorfian Hypothesis." Behavioral Sciences 5 (1960): 323-379.
___. "The Whorfian Hypothesis--Varieties of Valuation, Confirmation and Disconfirmation." International Journal of the Sociology of Language 26(1980): 25-40.
___. "Whorfianism of the Third Kind: Ethnolinguistic Diversity as a Worldwide Social Asset." Language in Society 11 (1982): 1-14.

Freidrich, Paul. The Language Parallax: Linguistic Relativism and Poetic Indeterminancy. Austin: University of Texas Press, 1986.
___. "Poetic Language and the Imagination: A Reformulation of the Sapir Hypothesis." In Language, Context and the Imagination. Ed. P. Freidrich. Stanford: Stanford University Press, 1979.

Gumperz, John J. and Stephen C. Levinson. "Rethinking Linguistic Relativity." Current Anthropology 32(1991): 613-24.

Harris, Randy Allen. The Linguistics Wars.New York: Oxford University Press, 1993.

Hill, Jane H. "Language, Culture, and World View." IV:  In Frederick J. Newmeyer and R. H. Robins,eds. Linguistics: The Cambridge Survey, Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 1988. 14-36.

Hoijer, Harry, ed. Language in Culture. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1958.
___. "The Sapir-Whorf Hypothesis." Intercultural Communication: A Reader. Fifth Edition. Ed. Larry A. Samovar and Richard E. Porter. Belmont, CA: Wadsworth, 1988: 225-32.

Hunt, Earl and Franca Agnoli. "The Whorfian Hypothesis: A Cognitive Psychology Perspective." Psychological Review 98 (1991): 377-90.

Israel, J. "Cultural Relativism and the Logic of Language." Diogenes 113-14 (1981): 107-26.

Kelling, George W. Language: Mirror, Tool, and Weapon. Chicago: Nelson-Hall, 1975.

Kneupper, C.W. "Language and Thought: Rhetorical Implications." ETC.: A Review of General-Semantics 32 (1975): 3050-16.

Lee, Dorothy. "Linguistic Reflection of Wintu Thought." In Teachings From the American Earth. Ed. Dennis and Barbara Tedlock. New York: Liveright, 1975: 130-40.

Lee, Benjamin. "Peirce, Frege, Saussure, and Whorf: 'The Semiotic Mediation of Ontology.'" In Elizabeth Mertz and Richard J. Parmentier, eds. Semiotic Mediation: Sociocultural and Psychological Perspectives. Orlando, FL: Academic, 1985. 99-128.
___. "Semiotic Origins of Mind-Body Dualism."  In Benjamin Lee abd Greg Urban, eds. Semiotics, Self, and Society. Berlin: Mouton de Gruyter, 1989. 193-228.

Lucy, John A. "Whorf's View of the Linguistic Mediation of Thought."  In Mertz,and Parmentier eds. Semiotic Mediation: Sociocultural and Psychological Perspectives. Orlando, FL: Academic, 1985. 73-97.
___ and James V. Wertsch. "Vygotsky and Whorf: A Comparative Analysis." In Maya Hickmann ed. Social and Functional Approaches to Language and Thought. New York: Academic, 1987. 67-86.

Mandelbaum, David. "Editor's Introduction." Selected Writings of Edward Sapir in Language, Culture, and Personality. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1951: v-xii.

Messerer, Azary. "Linguistic Relativity and Perestroika." ETC.: A Review of General-Semantics 46.4(1989). 299-305.

Miller G. A. Review of Language Thought, and Reality. Human Nature 1.6 (1978): 92-96.

Murray Stephen O. Review of Benjamin Lee Whorf--Lost Generation Theories of Mind Language, and Religion by P. C. Rollins. Historiographia Linguistica 9(1982): 156-61.

d'Olivet. Fabre. The Hebrew Language Restored. Trans. Nayan Louise Redfield. 1921.

Pullam, Geoffrey. "The Great Eskimo Vocabulary Hoax . . . Perpetrated by Anthropological Linguists on Themselves." Lingua Franca, June 1990: 28-29.

Rollins, P. C. Benjamin Lee Whorf--Lost Generation Theories of Mind Language, and Religion. Ann Arbor: University Microfilms International, 1980.

Ross, Philip E. "New Whoof in Whorf: An Old Language Theory Regains Its Authority." Scientific American, February 1992: 24-25.

Sampson, Geoffrey. Schools of Linguistics.Stanford, CA: Stanford U P, 1980.

Sapir. Edward. Selected Writings of Edward. Ed. David G. Mandelbaum. Berkeley; University of California Press, 1951.

Schaff, Adam. Language and Cognition. Ed. Robert S. Cohen. Trans. Olgierd Wojtasiewicz. New York: McGraw-Hill, 1973.

Schultz, Emily A. Dialogue at the Margins: Whorf Bakhtin, and Linguistic Relativity. Madison: University of Wisconsin Press, 1990.

Sewell,-Elizabeth, "Nonsense Verse and the Child." The Lion and the Unicorn: A Critical Journal of Children's Literature, 1980-1981 Winter, 4:2, 30-48.

Steiner, George. "Whorf, Chomsky, and the Student of Literature." On Difficulty and Other Essays. New York: Oxford, 1978: 136-63.

Takabayashi, S. "Japanese Philosophy and General Semantics." ETC.: A Review of General-Semantics  43 (1986): 181-90.

Trager, George L. "Benjamin L. Whorf." International Encyclopedia of the Social Sciences, XVI: 536-38.
___. "The Systematization of the Whorf Hypothesis." Anthropological Linguistics 1(1959): 31-35.

von Wattenwyl, Andre and Henrich Zollinger. "Color Lexica of Two American Indian Languages: Quechi and Misquito: A Critical Contribution to the Application of the Whorf
Thesis to Color Naming." International Journal of American Linguistics 44 (1978): 56-68.

Weggelaar, C. "Whorf's Hypothesis: The Case of Dutch and English." ETC.: A Review of General-Semantics  39 (1982): 332-43.

Whorf, Benjamin. "An American Indian Model of the Universe." International Journal of American Linguistics 16(1950): 67-72; rpt. ETC.: A Review of General-Semantics  8 (1950): 27-33.(1936). In Language, Thought, and Reality: 57-64.
___. "Blazing Icicles." Hartford Agent, 1940.
___. "A Brotherhood of Thought." Main Currents in Modern Thought 1.4 (1941): 13-14.
___. "A Central Mexican Inscription Combining Mexican and Maya Day Signs." American Anthropologist 34(1932): 296-302; in Language, Thought, and Reality: 43-50.
___. Collected Papers on Metalinguistics. Washington, DC: Department of State, Foreign Service Insitute, 1952.
___. "The Comparative Linguistics of Uto-Aztecan." American Anthropologist 37(1935): 600-608.
___. "Concerning Science and Religion." Benjamin Lee Whorf Papers. Yale University, Sterling Memorial Library.
___. "Decipherment of the Linguistic Portion of the Maya Hieroglyphs" (1940). In Language, Thought, and Reality: 173-198.
___. "Discussion of Hopi Linguistics" (1937). In Language, Thought, and Reality: 102-111.
___. "Dr. Reiser's Humanism." Main Currents in Modern Thought 1.5 (1941): 12- 14.
___. "The Expansion Theory." Benjamin Lee Whorf Papers. Yale University, Sterling Memorial Library.
___. "The Flux-Outlet Theory." Benjamin Lee Whorf Papers. Yale University, Sterling Memorial Library.
___. "Gestalt Technique of Stem Composition in Shawnee" (1939). In Language, Thought, and Reality: 160-72.
___. "Grammatical Categories." Language 21(1945): 1-11; In Language, Thought, and Reality: 87-101.
___. "H.G. Wells." Main Currents in Modern Thought 1.3 (1941): 6.
___. "The Hopi Language, Toreva Dialect." Linguistic Structures of Native America. Ed. Harry Hoijer. New York: Viking Fund, 1946: 159-83.
___. "The Hurrians of Old Chaldea." Main Currents in Modern Thought 1.3 (1941): 15.
___. "In Defense of Puritanism." Benjamin Lee Whorf Papers. Yale University, Sterling Memorial Library.
___. "Interpretation of Isotopes." Main Currents in Modern Thought 1.3 (1941): 12-13.
___. "Language, Mind, and Reality." The Theosophist 63(1942): 281-91; rpt. ETC, A Review of General Semantics 9(1952): 167-88; In Language, Thought, and Reality: 246-270.
___. "Language: Plan and Conception of an Arrangement" (1938). In Language, Thought, and Reality: 125-134.
___. Language, Thought, and Reality: Selected Writings of Benjamin Lee Whorf. Edited by John B. Carroll. Cambridge: MIT Press, 1956.
___. "Languages and Logic." Technology Review 43(1941): 250-52, 266, 268, 272; In Language, Thought, and Reality: 233-45.
___. "Light-Velocity and Expansion." Benjamin Lee Whorf Papers. Yale University, Sterling Memorial Library.
___. "A Linguistic Consideration of Thinking in Primitive Communities" (1936). In Language, Thought, and Reality: 65-86.
___. "Linguistic Factors in the Terminology of Hopi Architecture." International Journal of American Linguistics 19(1953): 141-45; In Language, Thought, and Reality: 199-206.
___. "Linguistics as an Exact Science." Technology Review 43(1940): 61-63, 80-83; In Language, Thought, and Reality: 220-232.
___. "Loan Words in Ancient Mexico." Philological and Documentary Studies 1(1943): 1-17; rpt. Studies in Linguistics 5(1947): 49-64.
___. "The Maya Manuscript in Dresden." Art and Archaeology 34(1933): 270.
___. "Maya Writing and Its Decipherment." Maya Research 2(1935): 367-82.
___. "Notes on the Tubatulabal Language." American Anthropologist 38(1936): 341-44.
___. "On Being." Benjamin Lee Whorf Papers. Yale University, Sterling Memorial Library.
___. "On the Connection of Ideas" (1927). In Language, Thought, and Reality: 35-39.
___. "On Psychology" (n.d.). In Language, Thought, and Reality: 40-42.
___. "The Origin of Aztec TL." American Anthropologist 39(1937): 265-74.
___. "Phonemic Analysis of the English of Eastern Massachusetts." Studies in Linguistics 2(1943): 21-40.
___. The Phonetic Value of Certain Characters in Maya Writing. Papers of the Peabody Museum of American Archaeology and Ethnology, Vo. XIII, No. 8 Cambridge: Peabody Museum and Harvard University, 1933.
___. "Pines." Benjamin Lee Whorf Papers. Yale University, Sterling Memorial Library.
___. "The Punctual and Segmentative Aspects of Verbs in Hopi." Langugage 12(1936): 127-31; In Language, Thought, and Reality: 51-56.
___. "Purpose vs. Evolution." New Republic, 19 Dec. 1925.
___. "The Reign of Huemac." American Anthropologist 31(1929): 667-84.
___. "The Relation of Habitual Thought and Behavior in Language." Language, Culture, and Personality. Ed. Leslie Spier. Menasha, WI: Sapir Memorial Publication Fund, 1941: 75-93; In Language, Thought, and Reality: 134-159.
___, with George L. Trager. "The Relationship of Uto-Aztecan and Tanoan." American Anthropologist 39(1937): 609-24.
___. Review of Living Light by E.N. Harvey. Main Currents in Modern Thought 1.1 (1940): 3-5.
___. Review of The Way of Things by W.P. Montague." Main Currents in Modern Thought 1.4 (1941): 10-11.
___. "Science and Linguistics." Technology Review 42(1940): 229-31, 247-48; In Language, Thought, and Reality: 207-219.
___. "Some Verbal Categories of Hopi." Language 14(1938): 275-86; In Language, Thought, and Reality: 112-24.
___. "Toward a Higher Mental World." Main Currents in Modern Thought 1.7 (1941): 14-15.
___. "Unanswered Questions from Ancient Times." Benjamin Lee Whorf Papers. Yale University, Sterling Memorial Library.
___. "Universal Trinity in Unity." Benjamin Lee Whorf Papers. Yale University, Sterling Memorial Library.
___. "We May End the War That is Within All Wars That are Waged to End All Wars." Main Currents in Modern Thought 1.1 (1940): 9-10.
___. "Why I Have Discarded Evolution." Benjamin Lee Whorf Papers. Yale University, Sterling Memorial Library.