Sapir-Whorf hypothesis

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English

Etymology

Named after two researchers, Edward Sapir and his student Benjamin Lee Whorf, who observed that linguistic differences have consequences in human cognition and behavior.

Proper noun

the Sapir-Whorf hypothesis

  1. (linguistics) The hypothesis that the structure of a language affects its speakers' worldview or cognition.

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