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PLOS ONE | 2016

Languages Support Efficient Communication about the Environment: Words for Snow Revisited

Terry Regier; Alexandra Carstensen; Charles Kemp

The claim that Eskimo languages have words for different types of snow is well-known among the public, but has been greatly exaggerated through popularization and is therefore viewed with skepticism by many scholars of language. Despite the prominence of this claim, to our knowledge the line of reasoning behind it has not been tested broadly across languages. Here, we note that this reasoning is a special case of the more general view that language is shaped by the need for efficient communication, and we empirically test a variant of it against multiple sources of data, including library reference works, Twitter, and large digital collections of linguistic and meteorological data. Consistent with the hypothesis of efficient communication, we find that languages that use the same linguistic form for snow and ice tend to be spoken in warmer climates, and that this association appears to be mediated by lower communicative need to talk about snow and ice. Our results confirm that variation in semantic categories across languages may be traceable in part to local communicative needs. They suggest moreover that despite its awkward history, the topic of “words for snow” may play a useful role as an accessible instance of the principle that language supports efficient communication.


Cognitive Science | 2014

Testing a rational account of pragmatic reasoning: The case of spatial language

Alexandra Carstensen; Elizabeth Kon; Terry Regier


Cognitive Science | 2014

Language evolution in the lab tends toward informative communication

Shubha Guha; Alexandra Carstensen; Terry Regier


conference cognitive science | 2016

A computational investigation of the Sapir-Whorf hypothesis: The case of spatial relations

Christine Tseng; Alexandra Carstensen; Terry Regier; Yang Xu


Cognitive Science | 2013

Individuals recapitulate the proposed evolutionary development of spatial lexicons

Alexandra Carstensen; Terry Regier


conference cognitive science | 2011

Universals and variation in spatial language and cognition: Evidence from Chichewa

Alexandra Carstensen; Naveen Khetarpal; Asifa Majid; Terry Regier


conference cognitive science | 2017

The paradox of relational development is not universal: Abstract reasoning develops differently across cultures

Alexandra Carstensen; Caren M. Walker


Cognitive Science | 2015

The space of spatial relations: An extended stimulus set.

Alexandra Carstensen; Yang Xu; Charles Kemp; Terry Regier


Cognitive Science | 2014

Locomotion language in the wild: Biomechanical constraints and caveats

Alexandra Carstensen; Kevin J. Holmes; Aagje van der Meer; Terry Regier


Cognitive Science | 2013

Thinking in ways we don't speak: Evidence for a universal preference in semantic granularity.

Alexandra Carstensen; Grace Neveu; Lev Michael; Terry Regier

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Terry Regier

University of California

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Charles Kemp

Carnegie Mellon University

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Yang Xu

University of California

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Elizabeth Kon

University of California

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Grace Neveu

University of California

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Lev Michael

University of California

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Michael Pacer

University of California

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