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Sapir-Whorf Hypothesis Breakdown
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What would it be like for you to go to China or Russia, not knowing a word of their language? You would of-course be rather uncomfortable and quite lost in a language all so strange to your familiar. This is part of what the Sapir-Whorf Hypothesis states except this hypothesis has a little more ....
Middle of essay ....and how to carry on a normal conversation but he didn’t have an understanding of a lot of the words in the English language. He may have heard the word and used it here and there but he never quite knew what it meant, so he had to do whatever possible in order for him to survive and relate to the culture of Americans. In order for him to make it in an American society he related to a dictionary and read all the way through it, eventually understanding the meaning of words he had often heard, p.... |
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