Hi, Does the debate -elements and their belongingness vs. functions and their composition- support Sapir-Whorf hypothesis that the way we think is a function of the language we use. In other words, language can transform thinking. According to this doctrine of linguistic relativity, =93users of markedly different grammars are pointed by their grammars toward different types of observations=85and hence are not equivalent as observers, but must arrive at somewhat different views of the world=94 (Whorf 1956, p. 221). Whorf, B. L. (1956) Language, Thought, and Reality: Selected Writings of Benjamin Lee Whorf (ed. J. B. Carroll) MIT Press, Cambridge, MA. Thanking you, Sincerely, Posina Venkata Rayudu =3D=3D=3D=3D=3D Posina Venkata Rayudu C/o: Sri. S. S. Chalam Advocate & Notary Public H.No: 39-4-10, Innespeta Rajahmundry =96 533102 Andhra Pradesh, India Phone: 91 (0883) 444232