Linguistic determinism theory suggests that language influences our thoughts and perceptions in a way that determines how we understand the world around us. According to this theory, language shapes our thinking patterns and can limit or expand our cognitive abilities.
Related terms
Sapir-Whorf hypothesis: Similar to linguistic determinism theory, it proposes that language influences our thoughts but allows for some flexibility in interpretation.
Language relativity: This concept acknowledges that while language may shape our thinking patterns, it does not completely determine them.
Cognitive flexibility: Refers to the ability to adapt one's thinking processes when faced with new information or situations.