generally, a part of what makes man fully human and thus cannot be separated to becoming
human. Language not only grows out of society's values and its" reality," it also helps form
those values and reality. The" Sapir-Whorf" theory of language and thought--so named for
Edgar Sapir, a scholar of American Indian languages, and his student Benjamin Lee Whorf--
addresses this reciprocal nature of language. Whorf taught that every language not only …