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Complete IGCSE Psychology Revision Notes: Language, Thought, and Communication Unlock top marks in your paper with these comprehensive, exam-mapped revision notes for the Language, Thought, and Communication topic. Whether you are analyzing how language shapes our reality, comparing human interaction to animal survival signals, or decoding the hidden secrets of body language, this digital download breaks down every key concept, mandatory core study, and critical evaluation needed to secure a Grade 9 / A*. What is Inside This Study Guide? This high-yield revision pack cuts through textbook clutter to deliver precise, syllabus-aligned summaries across international exam boards (including CIE, Edexcel, and OxfordAQA): The Relationship Between Language and Thought: Master the classic psychological debate. Deep-dive into Piaget’s Theory (cognitive development determines language) versus the Sapir-Whorf Hypothesis (language determines and shapes thought), complete with clear explanations of linguistic relativism, linguistic determinism, and essential cross-cultural variations in color recognition. Animal vs. Human Communication: Understand how wildlife exchanges information compared to humans. Explore the four core functions of animal communication (survival, reproduction, territory, and food) and compare them against human language properties (creativity, displacement, and multiple channels). Includes a complete breakdown of von Frisch's honeybee waggle dance study. Non-Verbal Communication (Body Language): Detailed analysis of how we communicate without speaking. Covers the functions of eye contact (regulating flow of conversation, expressing emotion, and signaling attraction), facial expressions, body language, postures, hand gestures, and personal space (proxemics) modified by status, gender, and culture. Explanations of Non-Verbal Behavior: Contrast Darwin’s Evolutionary Theory (non-verbal communication traits are innate, biological, and adaptive for survival) against cultural and social explanations (behavior is learned through observation and imitation). Features a complete summary of Yuki’s emoticons study tracking cross-cultural differences in interpreting facial expressions. Why Students & Parents Prefer These Notes Exam-Board Targeted: Precision-engineered to directly address the key Assessment Objectives examiners grade you on: AO1 (Knowledge and understanding of psychological terms like displacement, proxemics, and linguistic relativism), AO2 (Application of theories to real-world scenarios), and AO3 (Critical evaluation of research methods, including sample biases and ecological validity flaws). Core Studies Simplified: Crucial mandatory experiments are clearly laid out under standardized headings: Aim, Research Design, Sample, Procedure, Results, Conclusion, and Limitations. No more hunting through loose worksheets for missing details before test day. Built for Active Recall: Uses visual bullet points, structured comparison tables, and bolded key vocabulary to help you spot, highlight, and memorize critical psychological concepts fast. Instant Access Digital PDF: Download instantly to upload into note-taking apps like GoodNotes, Notability, or to print out at home for quick manual reviewing. Product Specifications File Format: Print-ready, high-resolution PDF Compatibility: Fully compatible with iPad, tablets, laptops, and home printers Syllabus Alignment: Matches current GCSE and International GCSE (IGCSE) Psychology curriculum parameters for 9-1 grading scales

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

No. Section Key Content

1 Language & Thought Piaget's Theory vs Sapir-Whorf Hypothesis

2 Evidence & Research Colour Studies, Cultural Memory, Native Americans

3 Animal Communication
Four Functions, Von Frisch Bee Study
4 Human vs Animal Language
Hockett's Properties, Displacement, Planning
5 Non-Verbal Communication
Definitions, Eye Contact, Body Language
6 Personal Space (Proxemics)
Hall's Zones, Cultural & Gender Differences
7 Darwin's Evolutionary Theory
NVC as Evolved and Adaptive
8 Innate vs Learned NVC
Neonates, Blind-Deaf, Yuki Emoticon Study
9 Evaluation & Exam Prep
Key Studies Summary, Essay Frameworks




IGCSE Psychology — Language, Thought & Communication Page 1

, Language & Thought: The Relationship
Language is a system of symbols, sounds, and Thought is the mental process of thinking, forming
1 rules used by humans to communicate thoughts, ideas, solving problems, understanding information,
ideas, feelings, and information to others. and making decisions in the mind.

Key Question: What is the relationship between language and thought? Two major psychological theories
offer opposing views — Piaget argues thought drives language, while Sapir and Whorf argue language
shapes thought. Understanding both is essential for IGCSE Psychology.


1.1 Introduction to the Language-Thought Debate
The relationship between language and thought is one of psychology's oldest and most debated questions. Can
we think without language? Do different languages lead to different ways of thinking? These questions matter
practically — they affect how we understand child development, education, cultural differences, and even
intelligence. Two main theories dominate this debate.


PIAGET'S THEORY SAPIR-WHORF
THOUGHT Language
drives VS shapes

LANGUAGE THOUGHT

The two dominant theories of the language-thought relationship

1.2 Piaget's Theory — Language Depends on Thought 1936


Jean Piaget (1896–1980) — Cognitive Development Precedes Language
Core Argument: Children must first develop a mental concept or schema before they can acquire the
word for it. Cognition leads, language follows. Language is a symbolic tool for expressing already-formed
thought — it does not create thought.
Piaget's Four Stages of Cognitive Development:
•Sensorimotor (0–2 years):
Infants explore the world through senses and actions. Object permanence(understanding
objects exist even when out of sight) develops before any language. This is pure cognitive
development without language.
•Preoperational (2–7 years): Children begin using language to represent objects and events. Egocentric
speech — talking aloud to themselves — is prominent. Piaget argued this reflects thinking-in-progress being
externalised as speech, not language driving thought.

•Concrete Operational (7–11 years): Children master conservation (understanding that quantity stays the
same despite changes in appearance). They must cognitively grasp this before they can describe it.
•Formal Operational (11+): Abstract thinking develops. Language becomes richer, but only because abstract
cognitive schemas have first formed.
Key Evidence Supporting Piaget:
•Object permanence: Infants at 4–8 months show surprise when objects 'disappear' — demonstrating

cognitive understanding before any vocabulary. The concept of 'continuity' precedes any word for it.
•Pre-linguistic problem solving: Babies and many animals solve spatial problems without language,
showing cognition is possible without words.
•Vygotsky's counter: Lev Vygotsky (1962) disagreed with Piaget, arguing that egocentric speech is social
speech turned inward — that language actually scaffolds thought. This remains a rich debate.

Practical Implication: If Piaget is right, the best way to improve children's thinking is to enrich their
experiences and cognitive challenges — not just expand their vocabulary.




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