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Wie prägt die Sprache unser Denken? - Hypothese Beispiel grammatikalisches Geschlecht
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  • key —ein Wort das im Deutschen männlich und im Spanischen weiblich ist.
    • Deutsch "hard," "heavy," "jagged," "metal," "serrated," "useful,"
    • Spanisch "golden," "intricate," "little," "lovely," "shiny," "tiny."
  • bridge —ein Wort das im Deutschen weiblich und im Spanischen männlich ist.
    • Deutsch "beautiful," "elegant," "fragile," "peaceful," "pretty," "slender,"
    • Spanisch "big," "dangerous," "long," "strong," "sturdy," "towering."
  • Sprich, werden mit dem Geschlecht den Worten auch Eigenschaften “mitgegeben,” die man klischeehaft (kulturell) mit den Geschlechtern assoziiert.

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Wie prägt die Sprache unser Denken? - Hypothese Beispiel grammatikalisches Geschlecht
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#06_Sprache
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Wie prägt die Sprache unser Denken? - Hypothese Beispiel grammatikalisches Geschlecht
Answer
  • key —ein Wort das im Deutschen männlich und im Spanischen weiblich ist.
    • Deutsch "hard," "heavy," "jagged," "metal," "serrated," "useful,"
    • Spanisch "golden," "intricate," "little," "lovely," "shiny," "tiny."
  • bridge —ein Wort das im Deutschen weiblich und im Spanischen männlich ist.
    • Deutsch "beautiful," "elegant," "fragile," "peaceful," "pretty," "slender,"
    • Spanisch "big," "dangerous," "long," "strong," "sturdy," "towering."
  • Sprich, werden mit dem Geschlecht den Worten auch Eigenschaften “mitgegeben,” die man klischeehaft (kulturell) mit den Geschlechtern assoziiert.
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