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  2. Linguistic determinism - Wikipedia

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    The Sapir-Whorf hypothesis branches out into two theories: linguistic determinism and linguistic relativity. Linguistic determinism is viewed as the stronger form – because language is viewed as a complete barrier, a person is stuck with the perspective that the language enforces – while linguistic relativity is perceived as a weaker form of the theory because language is discussed as a ...

  3. Category:Linguistics terminology - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Linguistics terminology" ... out of 90 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. + Lexicology; Phonetics; Phonology; ... additional terms ...

  4. Linguistic relativity - Wikipedia

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    The strong hypothesis of linguistic relativity, now referred to as linguistic determinism, is that language determines thought and that linguistic categories limit and restrict cognitive categories. This was a claim by some earlier linguists pre-World War II; [ 3 ] since then it has fallen out of acceptance by contemporary linguists.

  5. Language and thought - Wikipedia

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    Language also seems to shape how people from different cultures orient themselves in space. For instance, many Australian Aboriginal Nations, such as the Kuuk Thaayorre, exclusively use cardinal-direction terms – north, south, east and west – and never define space relative to the observer. Instead of using terms like "left", "right", "back ...

  6. Category:Theories of language - Wikipedia

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  7. Experimental language - Wikipedia

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    The claim is that the structure of a language somehow affects the way its speakers perceive their world, either strongly, in which case "language determines thought" (linguistic determinism), or weakly, in which case "language influences thought" (linguistic relativity). (For a list of languages that are merely mentioned, see the relevant ...

  8. Determinism (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Determinism is the philosophical position that events are entirely determined by pre-existing causes. Determinism has many meanings in different fields: Philosophy

  9. Linguistic relativity and the color naming debate - Wikipedia

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    All languages contain terms for black and white. If a language contains three terms, then it contains a term for red. If a language contains four terms, then it contains a term for either green or yellow (but not both). If a language contains five terms, then it contains terms for both green and yellow.