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Language and Thought

The document discusses the relationship between language and thought, introducing various theorists such as Plato, Aristotle, and J.B. Watson. It explores the Sapir-Whorf Hypothesis, including concepts of linguistic determinism and relativity, as well as Berlin and Kay's 1969 experiment that challenges this hypothesis. Additionally, it presents two differing opinions on the topic and summarizes the implications of these theories.

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Language and Thought

The document discusses the relationship between language and thought, introducing various theorists such as Plato, Aristotle, and J.B. Watson. It explores the Sapir-Whorf Hypothesis, including concepts of linguistic determinism and relativity, as well as Berlin and Kay's 1969 experiment that challenges this hypothesis. Additionally, it presents two differing opinions on the topic and summarizes the implications of these theories.

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LANGUAGE AND THOUGHT

 INTRODUCTION OF THE TOPIC


 VIEWS OF SOME THEORIST
*PLATO
*ARISTOTLE
*J.B. WATSON
 TWO OPINIONS FOR THE PRIOR DISCUSSION
 THE SAPIR-WHORF HYPOTHESIS
*LINGUISTIC DETERMINISM
*LINGUISTIC RELATIVITY
 B. BERLIN AND P. KAY’S EXPERIMENT IN 1969
 CONTRATRY TO SAPIR-WHORF HYPOTHESIS

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