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According to __________, the language we speak directly influences and reflects the way we think about and see the world

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The answer is a sapir-whorf hypothesis in which the language we converse straightforwardly influence and imitate the way we think about and experience the world. In addition, the elements of culture are:

• Symbols are the scheme of symbols with the standard implication that can be joint in a variety of ways to form meaning.

• Language in which sapir-whorf hypothesis. Gestures are nonverbal symbols people use to converse with their bodies.

• Values are principles by which groups describe what is attractive, good, moral, and good-looking. The moral beliefs about what the world is supposed to be like.

• Norms are prospect or rules for social behavior that is based on values.

• Social sanctions are expressions of endorsement or disapproval given to people for continuation or violating norms that can be formal or informal.

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