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Linguistic relativity, a seemingly small principle (“language affects thought”), could have far-reaching implications. The next time you consider learning a new language, keep in mind that it is not ...
Some languages, like English, require a future tense, while others do not. Does that affect how speakers of those languages ...
Olaf Zenker, Linguistic Relativity and Dialectical Idiomatization: Language Ideologies and Second Language Acquisition in the Irish Language Revival of Northern Ireland, Journal of Linguistic ...
The term "ethno-lingual relativity" is a perspective that is not limited by one's own cultural and linguistic experiences, but rather is open to the contrasting cultural and linguistic patterns of ...
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