
Linguistic relativity is a theory that argues language has significant effects on an individual’s cognitive processes, perception, and worldview. This theory proposes that language is not merely a tool used for communication but also a fundamental structure that shapes the way we think. The linguistic relativity hypothesis is based on the idea that the structures and categories of different languages can influence the perception and cognition of their speakers. In this context, linguistic struct
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Nida Üstün

The Mongol Empire: How it Changed the World is a study by historian Marie Favereau that examines the impact of the Mongol Empire on world history from economic, cultural, and political perspectives, with a specific focus on the Golden Horde. The Turkish translation by Muhammed Murtaza Özeren was published by Dergâh Publications in November 2024 as part of the History series.SubjectThe work aims to reveal how the Mongol Empire established integrated economic networks between distant civilizations
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Muhammed Samed Acar