Paper 4 Question 2
The text raises many issues that pertain to the English language. Specifically how the English language shapes how we think. The article speaks on Lera Boroditsky’s studies of how different languages require the speaker to include more or less information. For example, in the English language the time of the event is always mentioned in the tense of the verb. This cannot be said the same for other languages such as Indian where they use the same verb tense every time . This is important when looking at how language relates to thought because it shows that using different languages can require you to think of different details and notice different details in a scenario. Another difference is between Japanese and English. In English if someone broke a cup, even accidently, we would say ”She broke the cup”. However, in Japanese they would say something similar to ,”the cup broke itsel...