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Sapir–Whorf hypothesis

Pronunciation: /ˈwɔːf/

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Definition of Sapir–Whorf hypothesis

noun

  • a hypothesis, first advanced by Edward Sapir in 1929 and subsequently developed by Benjamin Whorf, that the structure of a language determines a native speaker’s perception and categorization of experience.

Sapir–Whorf hypothesis in other Oxford dictionaries

Definition of Sapir–Whorf hypothesis in the US English dictionary