To put plainly the Linguistic relativity, which is also referred to as the Whorf-Sapir hypothesis, …show more content…
What Whorf than concluded was "…language must influence culture, since otherwise children would have to learn their culture in order to learn their grammar, an order of acquisition proscribed in Chomskyan models." (Everett, 2005). To simplify what Whorf has said is that children will often learn a language first than learn a culture. It can there be concluded by the audience that since language comes first before the introduction to culture, that language has a larger impact on how what a culture