10 Facts About Leo Weisgerber

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Johann Leo Weisgerber was a Lorraine-born German linguist who specialized in Celtic linguistics.

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Leo Weisgerber developed the "organicist" or "relativist" theory that different languages produce different experiences.

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Leo Weisgerber was the son of a village teacher who served as a young man in the German army in Flanders, so could not return to his home city.

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Leo Weisgerber was an editor of the journal Worter und Sachen, which he used as a vehicle for his ideas.

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Leo Weisgerber argued that each language community has its own perception of the world, different from that of other groups:.

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Centrally, Leo Weisgerber contended that each language community was engaged in a process of 'wording the world' by means of its mother tongue.

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From 1925 through into the 1970s, Leo Weisgerber repeatedly cited color terms in support of his views.

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Leo Weisgerber claimed in 1929 to have discovered a significant restructuring in the field of visual impressions.

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Gipper was influential as co-editor of an extensive bibliography on Sprachinhaltsforschung, as linguistics broadly within the Leo Weisgerber tradition has come to be known.

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Leo Weisgerber can be seen as an epigonic scholar of the German idealistic and romantic traditions alike, that insisted on the compatibility of reason and history and did not play off the first contra the latter.