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Großeinsatz in Sinzig: Täter trug Overall wie ein Imker - Rundschau Online
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Großeinsatz in Sinzig: Täter trug Overall wie ein Imker
Nach der Geiselnahme in Sinzig haben Spezialkräfte zwei Menschen unverletzt aus der Bank befreit. Doch die Täter sind verschwunden.
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Arrival (2016) is a science fiction film lauded for its realistic focus on linguistics, where Dr. Louise Banks (Amy Adams) attempts to decipher the language of visiting aliens, known as Heptapods. The film centers on the Sapir-Whorf hypothesis—the idea that learning a new language can fundamentally alter a person's perception of reality and time
The Alien Language (Heptapod B)
Logographic Writing: The aliens use a written language (Heptapod B) that consists of complex, circular symbols called logograms.
Non-linear: Unlike human languages that are linear (words following in a line), Heptapod B is nonlinear, reflecting their perception of time as circular rather than past-to-future.
No Subject/Verb/Object: The writing does not have a set beginning or end, and it does not reveal the purpose of a sentence until it is finished, mirroring how the Heptapods perceive all moments in time simultaneously.
Independent of Speech: The written language is entirely separate from their spoken language (Heptapod A), which is described as making noises outside the range of human hearing
The Alien Language (Heptapod B)
Logographic Writing: The aliens use a written language (Heptapod B) that consists of complex, circular symbols called logograms.
Non-linear: Unlike human languages that are linear (words following in a line), Heptapod B is nonlinear, reflecting their perception of time as circular rather than past-to-future.
No Subject/Verb/Object: The writing does not have a set beginning or end, and it does not reveal the purpose of a sentence until it is finished, mirroring how the Heptapods perceive all moments in time simultaneously.
Independent of Speech: The written language is entirely separate from their spoken language (Heptapod A), which is described as making noises outside the range of human hearing