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The Sapir-Whorf hypothesis, also referred to as the linguistic relativity hypothesis, is the theory that one's choice of language affects how they see the world.
Linguistic relativity is closely related to semiotic-level questions about the overall relationship between language and cognition and discourse-level questions about how language usage patterns in a given cultural relativity hypothesis environment can influence thought. It is possible to distinguish between strong linguistic determinism and basic linguistic variety.
With a focus on the hierarchical formulations typical of most early efforts, the long history of the theory is outlined. This is followed by a discussion Sapir-Whorf hypothesis of Sapir and Whorf's work, which significantly breaks from this previous tradition and has had an impact on modern culture, thus the association of their names with the topic. The main points of Whorf's defense of analogical influences are described in more depth. Quality empirical relativity hypothesis research has been hard to come by despite significant desire. Recent initiatives to address this are described. Depending on how they address the issue, the research is split into three categories: structure-centered, domain-centered, and Sapir-Whorf hypothesis behavior-centered.
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