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Linguistic Myths & Misunderstanding
Widely believed stories about language that sound right, feel true, and are often completely wrong — and why those myths persist.


The Myth of the Many Snow Words
You’ve probably heard it stated with great confidence: “The Inuit have dozens — sometimes hundreds — of words for snow.” It’s usually offered as evidence that language shapes perception, culture shapes vocabulary, and English speakers are tragically under-equipped to understand winter.
The problem is not that this claim is entirely false. The problem is that it’s wildly misunderstood — and endlessly exaggerated.

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Jan 232 min read
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