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Do cultures that bother to name and acknowledge an emotion feel those emotions more intensely? What part of my human experience is being compromised just because I don't know the word for it? Are people's perceptions of the world relative to their spoken language? Is language reality honestly because of thought, or is it thought which occurs because of language?
Tune in to the second episode of Decoded 4.0 to know more about the linguistic relativity hypothesis and interesting questions that emerge from it.
Host: Neeyati, Nihira & Sparsh
By The Economics Society, SRCCDo cultures that bother to name and acknowledge an emotion feel those emotions more intensely? What part of my human experience is being compromised just because I don't know the word for it? Are people's perceptions of the world relative to their spoken language? Is language reality honestly because of thought, or is it thought which occurs because of language?
Tune in to the second episode of Decoded 4.0 to know more about the linguistic relativity hypothesis and interesting questions that emerge from it.
Host: Neeyati, Nihira & Sparsh