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.
| FactSnippet No. 1,556,057 |
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.
| FactSnippet No. 1,556,057 |
Linguistic determinism is the strong form of linguistic relativity, which argues that individuals experience the world based on the structure of the language they habitually use.
| FactSnippet No. 1,556,058 |
Linguistic determinism is viewed as the stronger form—because language is viewed as a complete barrier, a person is stuck with the perspective that the language enforces—while linguistic relativity is perceived as a weaker form of the theory because language is discussed as a lens through which life can be focused through, but the lens can be changed, and perspectives can be changed along with it.
| FactSnippet No. 1,556,059 |
Linguistic determinism discovered several significant features distinguishing Hopi from SAE languages which he used to continue formulating his concept of linguistic determinism.
| FactSnippet No. 1,556,060 |
Linguistic determinism has conducted many experiments on a small representative number of these speakers.
| FactSnippet No. 1,556,062 |
Linguistic determinism observed that the more the amount represented by the number increased, the poorer the subjects performed.
| FactSnippet No. 1,556,063 |
Linguistic determinism can be evident in situations where the means of drawing attention to a certain aspect of an experience is language.
| FactSnippet No. 1,556,064 |
Linguistic determinism instructs people to understand any given word as just a lexical representation and nothing more and to react accordingly.
| FactSnippet No. 1,556,065 |
Possibility of linguistic determinism has been explored by a variety of authors, mostly in science fiction.
| FactSnippet No. 1,556,066 |
Linguistic determinism is a partial assumption behind developments in rhetoric and literary theory.
| FactSnippet No. 1,556,067 |