How does the range of language affect a person's thinking?
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Languages do not limit our ability to perceive the world or to think about the world, but they focus our perception, attention, and thought on specific aspects of the world. ... So, different languages focus the attention of their speakers on different aspects of the environment—either physical or cultural.
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The ability to perceive is determined by the range.
- Languages focus a person's observation, attention, and cognition on particular areas.
- However, they do not restrict the ability to observe or think about the world.
- The variety of language makes it easier to put together a list of thoughts, thoughts of those ideas, make decisions based on those ideas, and then justify those decisions.
- Additionally, speakers of different languages and dialects concentrate their attention on various areas of the environment, whether it be physical or cultural.
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