Does Language Influence Culture
Lera Boroditsky on “Does Language Influence the way we think.
New cognitive research suggests that language profoundly influences the way people see the world; a different sense of blame in Japanese and Spanish
Do the languages we speak shape the way we think? Do they merely express thoughts, or do the structures in languages (without our knowledge or consent) shape the very thoughts we wish to express?
Take “Humpty Dumpty sat on a…” Even this snippet of a nursery rhyme reveals how much languages can differ from one another. In English, we have to mark the verb for tense; in this case, we say “sat” rather than “sit.” In Indonesian you need not (in fact, you can’t) change the verb to mark tense.
In Russian, you would have to mark tense and also gender, changing the verb if Mrs. Dumpty did the sitting. You would also have to decide if the sitting event was completed or not. If our ovoid hero sat on the wall for the entire time he was meant to, it would be a different form of the verb than if, say, he had a great fall.
In Turkish, you would have to include in the verb how you acquired this information. For example, if you saw the chubby fellow on the wall with your own eyes, you’d use one form of the verb, but if you had simply read or heard about it, you’d use a different form.
Do English, Indonesian, Russian and Turkish speakers end up attending to, understanding, and remembering their experiences differently simply because they speak different languages?
Read complete article here.
BBC News Style Guide
BBC News Style guide is one of the best styleguides I’ve ever seen. It’s almost fun!
Why does the BBC need a styleguide? For the same reasons Technical Writers need them. The domain might be different, but the aim is the same.
One should not aim at being possible to understand but impossible to misunderstand – Quintilian
Download the PDF here.
Appended on 10th March 2010
Listing some more styleguides here.
If you know some good styleguides, and would like to share it with the world, post a link in the comments, and I’ll add then to the main list.
Computer software and hardware
- Apple Style Guide 2008 (pdf)
- Chicago Manual of Style 15th edition (online)
- Microsoft Manual of Style for Technical Publications ( link to the MS website)
Journals and Publications
- The Economist Style Guide (British English)
- The Gaurdian Style Book ( British English)
- The Times Style & Usage Guide (British English)
The Joy of exclamation marks!!!
Exclamation marks used to be frowned upon. Now look what’s happened! We use them all the time! Hurrah!!! But what is it about the age of email that gets people so over-excited?
http://www.guardian.co.uk/books/2009/apr/29/exclamation-mark-punctuation
