Hawaiian
Hay, Jennifer
Hebrew
body parts and
gender systems and
pronouns and
subordination and
verb tenses and
Heine, Heinrich
Helmholtz, Hermann von
Henley, John
Henry VIII, king of England
Herder, Johann Gottfried
Hittite
Hjelmslev, Louis
Hockett, Charles
Holmgren, Frithiof
Homer
“Homme et la mer, L’ ” (Baudelaire)
Hopevale, Australia
Hopi
Hughes, Ted
human nature,
human vs. non-human, gender systems and
Humboldt, Wilhelm von
Hungarian
Hupa
Icelandic sagas
“improvement through practice” model,
India
Indo-European languages
gender systems and
morphology and
verb tenses and
Indonesian
Ingalik
“interference task”
Italian
gender systems and
Ivry, Richard
Jakobson, Roman
Jaminjung
Japanese
Jefferson, Thomas
Jerusalem, odes to
Jespersen, Otto
Jesuits
Kant, Immanuel
“kangaroo”
Kay, Paul
Kayayardild
Kempton, Willett
Kgalagadi
Khetarpal, Naveen
King, Philip Parker
kinship terms
Kipling, Rudyard
Klamath Indians
Konishi, Toshi
Koran
Krause, Ernst
Kutchin
labels
Lagerlunda train crash
Lamarck, Jean-Baptiste
Lamarckian evolution
language(s).
brain’s left hemisphere as seat of
complexity of
concepts vs. labels in
coordinate systems in
disappearance of
gender systems in
grammar as necessary to
as lens
as mirror
parts of
perception and
“prison-house” of
structure of society and grammatical systems and
subordination and
two lives of, in public vs. private roles
verbs and
what
lapis lazuli
La Salle de l’Etang, Simon-Philibert de
Latin
Lazarus, Emma
left hemisphere, of brain
left-right asymmetry