From Mouth to Mind: How Language Governs Our Perceptions of Gender

12:58 EDT 1 Jun 2018 | Discover Magazine

Take a second and try to talk about a person without mentioning gender. If English is your native tongue, odds are you failed. But if you had been born in Indonesia, you might have succeeded. Lera Boroditsky, who studies language and cognition at the University of California, San Diego, recalled a conversation with a colleague from the Southeast Asian country. He was asking her about someone she knew back in the states, and gender didn’t pop up until question 21. “He didn’t seem to

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