Asked by Geneiva Kaarto on Jul 14, 2024

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In Canada,the Inuit have their own language and culture.For example,they have numerous words for snow which are absent in English language.According to Whorf,what is a result of these differences in language

A)  The Inuit experience a broader perception of snow. 
B)  Those who speak English only, experience a broader perception of snow. 
C)  Bilingual non-Inuits experience a broader perception of snow than those who speak only English or French. 
D)  The perception of snow in Canada are independent of language.

Whorf

Refers to Benjamin Lee Whorf, an American linguist known for his hypotheses about the relation between language, thought, and cultural perception.

Inuit Language

A group of languages spoken by the Inuit people across the arctic regions of Canada, Greenland, and Alaska.

Perception of Snow

The sensory experience and interpretation of snow, including its visual characteristics and physical properties.

  • Explore the implications of language differences on perception and cognition.
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Laurits LillemoseJul 15, 2024
Final Answer :
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Explanation :
According to Whorf's linguistic relativity hypothesis, language impacts the way we think and perceive the world around us. Therefore, if the Inuit have numerous words for snow that are absent in the English language, it could suggest that they have a broader perception of snow.