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The words we use serve to describe everything from the tangible to the abstract, what we know to what we can't quite describe. And the words that make up our language actually shape the way in which we think and perceive the world around us. In this episode, we discuss the way language impacts our perception and how people who speak different languages might see the world differently than we do!
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Chapters:
0:00 - Introduction
1:09 - Sapir-Whorf hypothesis
2:41 - Linguistic relativity
4:25 - Effects of globalization
9:27 - Conclusion
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28 июл 2024

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Комментарии : 10   
@frankly9432
@frankly9432 Год назад
YES love this already 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟🚀
@deeplizard
@deeplizard Год назад
Thank you!
@user-ju9fv2om6o
@user-ju9fv2om6o Месяц назад
4:58 this is English exactly . The english and Americans have ruled so much of the world most people need to speak English .
@aryastrange8438
@aryastrange8438 Год назад
I believe the art of 'Jugaad' is in the DNA of all Indians!
@deepak_sharma_z
@deepak_sharma_z Год назад
True
@Harsh-lk2dp
@Harsh-lk2dp Год назад
@@deepak_sharma_z True
@jmsl910
@jmsl910 Год назад
fabulous! read the children's book "frindle" it's adorable & speaks to this issue
@estellajayne
@estellajayne 5 месяцев назад
I wonder if they wrote that apology in English only.
@sherrysung8334
@sherrysung8334 6 месяцев назад
I'm confused. Is Hawaiian Pidgin an example of a "Creole"? But I always thought Creole was a specific type of pidgin language itself. Also, is Communication Accommodation just a more formal name for code-switching. It sounds like maybe code-switching is an example of "converging" Accommodations. But the converging/diverging explanation is confusing too, because if the goal of Accommodation is "to fit in" then it doesn't make sense for "diverging" to be one way of Accommodating.
@sherrysung8334
@sherrysung8334 6 месяцев назад
After a walk through online dictionaries, Wikipedia, and an informative article on the subject, I conclude that Creole is a language derived from a European and non-European language (possibly more than two) being combined, then systematized for consistency, then expanded based on its sources and later usage. It may be derived from a pidgin but is categorized by linguists as a full fledged language. I suggest that Study Hall either add a definition of "pidgin" and explain the difference and relation between "pidgin" and "creole" or simply cut out that slide with the creole definition, since it's not immediately relevant to the rest of the presentation and in fact induces confusion.
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