Exact(2)
Stronger versions of the hypothesis go even further than this, to suggest that language constrains the set of possible thoughts that we can have.
Spender and others also suggest that the maleness of language constrains thought, imposing a male worldview on all of us, and making alternative visions of reality impossible, or at least very difficult to articulate.
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In Equation (2), p(W) is the language model constraining inter-word connections, and p(W|P) is the pronunciation dictionary restricting phone connections within each word.
Other approach for this type of constraining would be to use a separate constraining language such as OCL.
"People like to artificially constrain language change," he said this week.
Defense Secretary Robert M. Gates and the nation's top generals have said the preamble language would not constrain missile defense.
Mrs. Clinton said the language would not constrain American missile defense plans, just as similar statements in the past had not.
For example, for Owen Fiss (1982), 'disciplining rules' in the form of those standards which are constitutive of the profession of judging supply constraints upon judicial interpretation which supplement the rules of language which already constrain all language users in their attempts to understand texts.
The limited published literature – even including Russian language sources – has constrained the depth of cross-country comparisons.
The Indian blogosphere, a thriving community of millions now, was long constrained by language.
The language model is very constrained as all words must appear strictly in the correct order.
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