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If language influences how we perceive color, what other things could languages be changing our perception of?

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Stoic Teacher
2 min readAug 26, 2022
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Language is known to influence how we perceive and categorize various aspects of the world, including color, spatial relationships, and social relationships. In addition to color, there are many other ways in which language may be shaping our perceptions of the world, including:

  1. Time: Different languages have different ways of expressing and conceptualizing time, which can impact how people perceive the passage of time and the relationship between past, present, and future.
  2. Gender: Many languages have different grammatical structures for masculine and feminine nouns, which can reinforce gender stereotypes and shape how people think about gender roles and relationships.
  3. Emotions: Different languages have different words and expressions for emotions, which can impact how people experience and express their emotions, as well as how they perceive the emotions of others.
  4. Spatial relationships: Languages have different ways of expressing spatial relationships, which can impact how people perceive and navigate the physical world.
  5. Social relationships: Languages can shape how people perceive and understand social…

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