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  1. Linguistic determinism is the concept that language and its structures limit and determine human knowledge or thought, as well as thought processes such as categorization, memory, and perception. The term implies that people's native languages will affect their thought process and therefore people will have different thought processes based on ...

  2. Jan 3, 2024 · Linguistic determinism posits that language determines the way a person sees the world. The structure of a specific language and the customary practices in its use affect how the world is categorized, shapes memory, and affects perception.

  3. Aug 27, 2023 · Linguistic Determinism Is an Extreme Version of the Hypothesis. Linguistic determinism, for example, is a more extreme version suggesting that a person’s perception and thought are limited to the language they speak.

  4. linguistic determinism. Quick Reference. A range of views in which our thinking (or worldview) is seen as being determined or shaped by language—simply by the use of verbal language and/or by the grammatical structures, semantic distinctions, and inbuilt ontologies within a language.

  5. Linguistic determinism is a theory suggesting that language shapes and influences the way people think and perceive the world. It proposes that the structure and vocabulary of a language directly impact an individual's cognition and worldview.

  6. Jun 29, 2000 · Linguistic relativity and linguistic determinism: some new directions. Maya Hickmann. From the journal Linguistics. https://doi.org/10.1515/ling.38.2.409. Cite this. Share this. Abstract. J. J. Gumperz and S. C. Levinson, editors: Rethinking Linguistic Relativity. Studies in the Social and Cultural Foundations of Language 17.

  7. Linguistic determinism; Linguistic relativity; Sapir-Whorf hypothesis. Definition. The hypothesis suggests that human thought is influenced by the language one speaks. Description. The term Whorfian Hypothesis takes its name from Benjamin Lee Whorf (1876–1941) who claimed that the language one speaks influences one’s thinking [ 7 ].

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