The Language of COVID-19
/Throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, language has been in the forefront of my mind because whenever I discussed current affairs with my significant other, I compare the language of my English-speaking friends to my non-English speaking partner. When discussing the philosopher Wilhelm von Humboldt, Guy Deutscher wrote in his book Through the Language Glass: Why the World Looks Different in Other Languages, “The real differences between languages… are not in what a language is able to express but rather what it encourages and stimulates its speaker to do from its own inner force” (Deutscher, 2010). This quote highlights the value of a theory like that of Linguistic Relativity which follows two notions: 1) language is relative and varies in expression and 2) linguistic expression influences how the speaker conceptualizes the world (Goldstein, 2015). The expression of a culture’s stories influences how someone conceptualizes and experiences an event like COVID-19.
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