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- https://socialsci.libretexts.org/Courses/Cosumnes_River_College/Exploring_Intercultural_Communication_COMM_325_DuBray_version_Grothe/06%3A_Verbal_Processes_in_Intercultural_Communication/6.01%3A_Language_and_CultureThe conviction that the words of our native language fit the world as it really is, is deeply rooted in the thinking of many people, particularly those who have never been forced to move, existentiall...The conviction that the words of our native language fit the world as it really is, is deeply rooted in the thinking of many people, particularly those who have never been forced to move, existentially, from one language into another and to leave the certainties of their home language (p.
- https://socialsci.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Communication/Intercultural_Communication/Intercultural_Communication_for_the_Community_College_(Karen_Krumrey-Fulks)/01%3A_Chapters/1.05%3A_Verbal_CommunicationHow do you communicate? How do you think? We use language as a system to create and exchange meaning with one another, and the types of words we use influence both our perceptions and others interpret...How do you communicate? How do you think? We use language as a system to create and exchange meaning with one another, and the types of words we use influence both our perceptions and others interpretation of our meanings. Language is one of the more conspicuous expressions of culture. Aside from the obvious differences, vocabularies are actually often built on the cultural experiences of the users.
- https://socialsci.libretexts.org/Courses/Canada_College/Essentials_of_Linguistics_Remix_2.0/01%3A_What_Is_Linguistics_What_Is_Language/1.11%3A_Language_and_thoughtThe page discusses the ongoing debate about the relationship between language and thought, highlighting whether language influences thought or vice versa. The Sapir-Whorf Hypothesis, which suggests li...The page discusses the ongoing debate about the relationship between language and thought, highlighting whether language influences thought or vice versa. The Sapir-Whorf Hypothesis, which suggests linguistic determinism, has been largely debunked, though a softer version known as linguistic relativism suggests some connection. Concepts like "Thinking for Speaking" and cultural influences on language perception are mentioned.
- https://socialsci.libretexts.org/Courses/Pueblo_Community_College/GT-SS3%3A_Intercultural_Communication/03%3A_Verbal_Communication/3.01%3A_Verbal_CommunicationHow do you communicate? How do you think? We use language as a system to create and exchange meaning with one another, and the types of words we use influence both our perceptions and others interpret...How do you communicate? How do you think? We use language as a system to create and exchange meaning with one another, and the types of words we use influence both our perceptions and others interpretation of our meanings. Language is one of the more conspicuous expressions of culture. Aside from the obvious differences, vocabularies are actually often built on the cultural experiences of the users.
- https://socialsci.libretexts.org/Courses/Canada_College/ENGL_LING_200%3A_Introduction_to_Linguistics/01%3A_Introduction-_What_is_language/1.05%3A_Language_and_thoughtThat there might be some connections, that it is potentially the case that how we speak a language and how our language is set up might inform certain perspectives of how we see the world. That part w...That there might be some connections, that it is potentially the case that how we speak a language and how our language is set up might inform certain perspectives of how we see the world. That part we can say, and we can say that that is a psychological linguistic connection that we have to understand the tool before we use the tool.
- https://socialsci.libretexts.org/Courses/Bakersfield_College/Intercultural_Communication_(Pruett-Bakersfield_College)/04%3A_Verbal_Communication/4.01%3A_Principles_of_Verbal_CommunicationSince the word dog doesn’t refer to one specific object in our reality, it is possible for them to have the same thought, and use the same symbol, but end up in an awkward moment when they get to the ...Since the word dog doesn’t refer to one specific object in our reality, it is possible for them to have the same thought, and use the same symbol, but end up in an awkward moment when they get to the shelter and fall in love with their respective referents only to find out the other person didn’t have the same thing in mind.
- https://socialsci.libretexts.org/Courses/Butte_College/Exploring_Intercultural_Communication_(Grothe)/04%3A_Verbal_Processes_in_Intercultural_Communication/4.01%3A_Language_and_CultureThe text explores the intricate relationship between language and culture, and how language shapes communication and thought. It delves into linguistics, the study of language structure and its variat...The text explores the intricate relationship between language and culture, and how language shapes communication and thought. It delves into linguistics, the study of language structure and its variations, and discusses how languages evolve and differ across cultures. The text highlights the Sapir-Whorf hypothesis, suggesting that language influences perception and thought.