The paper explores how language shapes thought through theories like linguistic relativity, universal grammar, and sociocultural perspectives. Empirical studies on perception and bilingualism reveal both universal and culture-specific cognitive patterns. With implications for education, AI, and cross-cultural communication, the study also addresses ethical concerns in digital language use. Bridging linguistics, cognitive science, and technology, it focuses on language’s kernel role in shaping thought and global communication.
Zheng‐Bing Gu (Sat,) studied this question.
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