NTA-NET (UGC-NET) Psychology (04) Language-Linguistic Relativity Study Material (Page 1 of 1)
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Linguistic Relativity: Formulation by Roger Brown and Linguistic Relativity Hypothesis
The linguistic relativity principle or the Sapir-Whorf hypothesis is the idea that differences in the way languages encode cultural and cognitive categories affect the way people think, so that speakers of different languages think and behave differently.
For example, Eskimos have four types of names for snow not found in other languages. These examples of polysemy served the double purpose of showing that indigenous languages sometimes made more fine-grained semantic distinctions than European languages and that direct translation between two languages, even of seemingly basic concepts like snow orβ¦
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