@article{oai:nagoya.repo.nii.ac.jp:02005265, author = {屈, 佳伸 and QU, Jiashen}, journal = {名古屋大学人文学フォーラム, Humanities Forum, Nagoya University}, month = {Mar}, note = {Does language influence how we view the world? This century-old question has inspired a great number of researchers from various disciplines to test whether speakers of different languages understand reality in different ways. Despite the significant progress, our understanding of the interface of language and thought has been l imited due t o several challenges on both theoretical and methodological levels. With the aim of moving linguistic relativity research forward, this article critically assesses the challenges that persist in the field and outlines the new directions in which linguistic relativity research should develop in the future. These new directions are addressed in the article from three perspectives: language (what aspects of language should be investigated), population (what kinds of language users should be investigated), and models (what goal should we aim for). Each of these perspectives calls for researchers to approach the debate on language and thought in a more comprehensive and systematic manner. Finally, the article encourages the researchers to engage in more interdisciplinary cooperation in order to achieve more fine-grained understandings of language and thought.}, pages = {53--69}, title = {New Directions in Linguistic Relativity Research}, volume = {6}, year = {2023} }