The Impact of language on Culture:.  Look at how societies and cultures influence or are influenced by language. Inuit People Linguistic Relativity Theory.

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The Impact of language on Culture:

 Look at how societies and cultures influence or are influenced by language. Inuit People Linguistic Relativity Theory developed by Edward Sapir and Benjamin Lee Whorf

 Sociologists not only study the impact of language on culture but also examine what the language says about the culture or society.  Andocentric Language: Sexist language  Decades we have used the masculine word to apply to both genders. Mankind, chairman, fisherman.

 Language important element of culture.  Aboriginal groups tape recording elders.  Quebec with the French language. Taken steps to preserve language and culture.

 Ebonics and Spanglish in the United States  Technology and language  Computers  Cellphones  Instant messaging