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Inuit/Aleut Languages
A group of languages spoken by the Inuit and Aleut peoples, native to the Arctic regions of Canada, Greenland, and Alaska.
Snow Words
A concept often cited to demonstrate how language shapes our understanding of the world, mistakenly attributed to the idea that certain cultures have an unusually large number of words for snow.
Whorfian Hypothesis
A linguistic theory that suggests the structure of a language influences its speakers' world view or cognition. Also known as linguistic relativity.
Cross-Cultural Psychologist
A psychologist who studies the cultural factors that influence human behavior, examining similarities and differences across different societies.
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