Language and thought
Language Barriers in Science
100

According to the article, what idea suggests that language can influence how people think?

The idea of linguistic relativity.

100

What language is dominant in international scientific communication?

English

200

Which cognitive areas does the article say can be influenced by language?

Perception, categorisation, and memory.

200

According to the article, what problem do non-native English-speaking scientists face?

Difficulty publishing research and presenting findings in English.

300

What example does the article mention to show how language affects perception? 

Differences in how languages describe colours or spatial relations.

300

What skill do scientists need in addition to scientific knowledge?

Strong English language skills.

400

Does the article claim that language completely determines thought?

No, it states that language influences thought but does not fully determine it.

400

What consequence does the article mention if scientists cannot communicate well in English?

Their research may be ignored or misunderstood.

500

Why does the article say researchers still debate the strength of linguistic relativity?

Because studies show influence, but results vary across cultures and contexts.

500

What solution does the article suggest to reduce language barriers in science?

Improving language support and encouraging multilingual science communication.