Ted Talk Language Thought
Ted Talk Language Thought
Ted Talk Language Thought
General notes
● Language is very weird, were just making sounds and our brains interpret them as thoughts
○ Transmits knowledge and ideas
● Language can make us think thoughts that we have never thought before
● Does the language we speak change the way we think?
○ Does it craft reality??
○ Kuul Thaayuur
■ Don't use left or right, only directions
■ Don't say hello, greet with which way they are going
● Language and culture trains us to be good at directions
■ Language and culture determines how we think about directions
○ Time
■ Directional
■ East to west, not locked on the body, locked on landscape
● Egocentric to have it locked on yourself
○ Numbers
■ Some languages don't have exact number words
■ Have trouble matching numbers
○ Colors
■ How we divide colors
■ Dark and light
■ Russian separates blues in language, English does not
● Testing Russian is faster separating
● Notice the categorical change because they have categories
○ Grammatical gender
■ Differ across languages
■ Feminine, words are usually described as more feminine (beautiful, elegant)
vs male (strong)
○ Events
■ The vase broke itself vs I broke the vase
■ Accidents aren’t described as you doing something
■ Pay attention to different things depending on what your language requires
● Intention vs who did it
■ Eyewitness, blame, punishment, etc.
● Punish more if you say “he broke it” vs “it broke”
○ Big, deep, early, broad, weighty
● Human minds are flexible, invented 7 thousand different cognitive universes (languages)
○ Losing this over time
○ Everything we know is usually from English speaking people
■ Excludes a bunch of other people
■ Biased and narrow knowledge
● What thoughts do I wish to create
○ Is it possible that we haven’t thought of certain things because our language limits it?
Reflection Questions
“Lost in Translation”
by Lera Boroditsky
General Notes: Compare and contrast with texts and ideas explored
Language can completely change the meaning of evidence, meaning that in politics, power, and
justice, the way a word is said and the context around it can change the way it is interpreted.
Furthermore, the language one speaks in can entirely change how our language is expressed and
interpreted. In these issues, the way one person thinks about a certain subject can change entirely
based on what language that person has learned because they are restricted by the bounds of their
own language.
Comments: toxic trait
Procrastinating, doing too many things, perfection, staying up late, being mean