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at 4:33 p.m. Apr, 06, 2025 ]
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Dam_Doc
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bhchandler97
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I'm not going to go through all the effort of citing multiple sources and submitted edits for multiple cards again just to have the suggestion rejected, but I tried submitting suggestions to clean up the linguistic determinism/relativism and sapir-whorf hypothesis cards.
They need to be cleaned up because another card says that sapir-whorf hypothesis is synonymous with linguistic relativism, and another says that linguistic relativism is synonymous with weak linguistic determinism. My earlier suggested edits with sources cited would have solved this.
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Whorfian Hypothesis - “linguistic relativity”, states that the lens by which we view the word is created by language. Language is the way we think and interpret the world.
Sapir-Whorf hypothesis - “strong linguistic determinism”, states that language determines thought completely.
Note: there is some discrepancy amongst primary sources with regards to terms. While Khan Academy equates Sapir-Whorf to strong linguistic determinism, UWorld and Kaplan refer to the linguistic relativity hypothesis as the Whorfian (Kaplan) or Sapir-Whorf (UWorld) hypothesis, respectively.
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