Abstract
The linguistic relativity hypothesis suggests that the language a person speaks influences the way he thinks. Asian languages are often described as high context languages (what you say may or may not be what you mean, depending on the context), whereas English is low context (what you say generally is what you mean). In Korea people often think of thinking and speaking as separate activities Some people think most clearly in terms of visual imagery. But whatever the mode of thought, thinking is a sequential process that occurs from moment to moment as one though brings forth another.
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Cognitive Psychology, Introduction to Psychology, Inside Out
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