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Following these discoveries, the Sapir-Whorf hypothesis stated that a culture's language both reflects how people experience their world and affects their actions in it. Would we still feel love if we had no word for it? Of course we would. But what would the world be like if we had no word for marriage? Our words and language shape our hopes and dreams for the future - and our dreams for the future shape how we act today.
Meik Wiking (The Little Book of Hygge: The Danish Way to Live Well)
but there’s a linguistic theory about the relationship between language and thought called the Sapir–Whorf hypothesis, which says that while language does influence our ability to conceive of ideas, it does not determine it. That is to say, we are still able to conceive of thoughts that don’t match the language available to us.
Amanda Montell (Cultish: The Language of Fanaticism)
learned about the Sapir-Whorf hypothesis, which said that the language you spoke affected how you processed reality.
Elif Batuman (The Idiot)
In the case of natural languages, the linguists Sapir and Whorf hypothesize a relationship between the expressive power of a language and the ability to think certain thoughts. The Sapir-Whorf hypothesis says that your ability to think a thought depends on knowing words capable of expressing the thought. If you don't know the words, you can't express the thought and
Steve McConnell (Code Complete)
Our language limited us, no matter what our aspirations to nuance and subtlety might be: perhaps the Sapir–Whorf hypothesis was correct after all: the extent of our inner lives depended on having the words to describe it.
Alexander McCall Smith (The Stellar Debut of Galactica MacFee (44 Scotland Street, #17))
Sapir-Whorf hypothesis,
Joshua T. Calvert (The Mars Anomaly)