Explain the linguistic relativity principle (also called the Sapphira-Whorf hypothesis).

Explain the linguistic relativity principle (also called the Sapir-Whorf hypothesis), describing both the strong version and the weak version of this principle. Then, indicate what version linguistic anthropologists tend to agree with. Using ethnographic examples ( not Arrival 2016) from the course, argue whether or not you agree with the linguistic anthropological position
Write 4 paragraphs and briefly explain key terms as you use them in your answers.