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Language and perception are intrinsically linked as language shapes cognitive processes like memory and attention [1], influences how individuals group reality and form judgments [2], and establishes distinct social patterns of reaction [3]. Furthermore, philosophical inquiry, such as that of Dharmakirti, explicitly explores the theoretical relationship between the nature of perception and the role of language in conceptuality [4].

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What Role Does Language Play in Self-Identity? → Question lifestyle.sustainability-directory.com Sustainability Directory 1 fact
claimPsycholinguistics research indicates that language influences cognitive processes, including memory, attention, and perception.
Exploring the Influence of Language on Identity and Perception thespanishgroup.org The Spanish Group 1 fact
claimLanguage influences perception by grouping reality, steering bilingual thinking, and coloring judgments of others, which affects individual thoughts and political debates.
The Role of Language in Shaping Social Identity and Cultural ... aithor.com Aithor 1 fact
claimLanguage forms unique and distinct banalities of perception and reaction within social groups.
Chapter 5 - Asian perspectives: Indian theories of mind cambridge.org Cambridge University Press 1 fact
claimDharmakirti developed an analysis of the nature of cognitive events, a theory of perception, and views on the nature of conceptuality and its relation to language.