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[[File:Screenshot 2024-03-13 at 12.48.45 PM.png|thumb|Discord screenshot; {{tok|[[jan Sonja]]}} denies crediting the Sapir–Whorf hypothesis as inspiration for [[Toki Pona]].]]
[[File:Screenshot 2024-03-13 at 12.48.45 PM.png|thumb|Discord screenshot; {{tok|[[jan Sonja]]}} denies crediting the Sapir–Whorf hypothesis as inspiration for [[Toki Pona]].]]
Many articles written about [[Toki Pona]] claim that [[Toki Pona]] is inspired by the Sapir&ndash;Whorf hypothesis.<ref>{{cite web|url=//www2.hawaii.edu/~chin/661F12/Projects/ztomaszewski.pdf|title=A Formal Grammar for Toki Pona|author=Tomaszewski, Zach|username=|date=11 Dec 2012|website=University of Hawaiʻi System|publisher=|access-date=2024-03-13|quote=Toki pona&hellip; is inspired by Taoism and the Sapir-Whorf hypothesis.}}</ref> This likely refers to the language's original [[philosophy]], which, as described in {{pu|en}}, claims that training oneself to think in Toki Pona can have positive effects on cognition and perceiving the central nature of things.<ref>{{cite pu|10, 12, back cover}}</ref> However, {{tok|[[jan Sonja]]}} has denied crediting the Sapir&ndash;Whorf hypothesis as an inspiration for the language.<ref>{{cite Discord|url=//discord.com/channels/969386329513295872/1045911317795573810/1217492038250008737|channel=|server=|author=|username=|access-date=2024-03-13|quote=}}</ref>{{citation needed|reason=Fill out citation template|date=2024-03-13}}
Many articles written about [[Toki Pona]] claim that [[Toki Pona]] is inspired by the Sapir&ndash;Whorf hypothesis.<ref>{{cite web|url=//www2.hawaii.edu/~chin/661F12/Projects/ztomaszewski.pdf|title=A Formal Grammar for Toki Pona|author=Tomaszewski, Zach|username=|date=11 Dec 2012|website=University of Hawaiʻi System|publisher=|access-date=2024-03-13|quote=Toki pona&hellip; is inspired by Taoism and the Sapir-Whorf hypothesis.}}</ref> This likely refers to the language's original [[philosophy]], which, as described in {{pu|en}}, claims that training oneself to think in Toki Pona can have positive effects on cognition and perceiving the central nature of things.<ref>{{cite pu|10, 12, back cover}}</ref> However, {{tok|[[jan Sonja]]}} has denied crediting the Sapir&ndash;Whorf hypothesis as an inspiration for the language.<ref>{{cite Discord|url=//discord.com/channels/969386329513295872/1045911317795573810/1217492038250008737|channel=general-otter|server={{tp|kama sona}}|author={{tok|jan Deni}}|username=daenyth|access-date=2024-03-13|quote=}}<blockquote><poem>;jan Deni
@sonjalang In many places I see the claim repeated that you were influenced by the sapir-whorf hypothesis when designing toki pona and I'm wondering if that's true? I tried digging into it before and the earliest mention I see about sapir whorf is an article written about toki pona by someone not in the community and they just flatly claimed you were influenced, without any source
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;jan Sonja
i dont think i ever said anything about SWH</poem></blockquote></ref>


The Sapir&ndash;Whorf hypothesis is also the basis of [[Newspeak]], a fictional language and control tool, which [[Toki Pona]] is often unfavorably compared to.
The Sapir&ndash;Whorf hypothesis is also the basis of [[Newspeak]], a fictional language and control tool, which [[Toki Pona]] is often unfavorably compared to.