linguistic relativity and time perception
Linguistic relativity, also known as the Sapir-Whorf hypothesis, suggests that the language we speak affects our perception and understanding of the world. In the context of time perception, it proposes that the language we use to talk about time can shape the way we perceive and conceptualize it.
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