Glossary entry (derived from question below)
German term or phrase:
der Sprache etw. zusschreiben
English translation:
credit language with s.th.
Added to glossary by
Kim Metzger
Sep 5, 2003 23:13
20 yrs ago
German term
der Sprache etw. zusschreiben
German to English
Science
Linguistics
Wissenschaftler schreiben der Sprache nicht nur eine Ausdrucksfunktion, sondern auch die Auswirkungen auf das Wahrnehmen zu.
(attribute to her??)
(attribute to her??)
Proposed translations
(English)
4 +2 | Some alternatives | Kim Metzger |
4 +3 | to ascribe to / to attribute to | swisstell |
3 +1 | language is not feminine in English | Nancy Arrowsmith |
Proposed translations
+2
2 hrs
Selected
Some alternatives
Credit with is also a possibility.
Linguists not only credit language with an expressive function but also with effects on perception.
Linguists not only attribute an expressive function to language, but they also claim that language affects perception.
Linguists not only credit language with an expressive function but also with effects on perception.
Linguists not only attribute an expressive function to language, but they also claim that language affects perception.
Reference:
4 KudoZ points awarded for this answer.
+3
18 mins
to ascribe to / to attribute to
yes, your suggestion is fine. However, I propose my own too.
Peer comment(s):
agree |
William Stein
1 hr
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thanks Bill
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agree |
Ellen Zittinger
18 hrs
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thanks Ellen
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agree |
Steffen Walter
20 hrs
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danke, Steffen
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+1
1 hr
language is not feminine in English
attributed to it
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