User:Darr320/Linguistic determinism
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[edit]Evidence and Criticism:
[edit]In Lera Boroditsky's article, How Language Shapes Thought, Boroditsky explores linguistic determinism around the world [1]. She mentions with short tests how different tribes think of the orientation of space differently than others due to their language.
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[edit]Boroditsky, Lera (2011). "How Language Shapes Thought". Scientific American. 304 (2): 62–65. ISSN 0036-8733.
- ^ Boroditsky, Lera (2011). "How Language Shapes Thought". Scientific American. 304 (2): 62–65. ISSN 0036-8733.