INTERAKTION OF LANGUAGE AND CULTURE
Keywords:
Keywords: language and culture, linguistic culture, cultural identity, globalization, language policy, multilingualism, digital communicationAbstract
Abstract: This article examines the intricate relationship between language and
culture, emphasizing their mutual influence within social and communicative contexts.
It explores foundational theories and contemporary perspectives on how cultural
values, social norms, and collective identities are embedded and transmitted through
language. The discussion includes the role of linguistic culture in shaping national
identities, language policies, and educational systems, particularly in the era of
globalization and digital communication. The article concludes by stressing the need
to preserve linguistic diversity as a crucial element of cultural heritage and societal
cohesion.
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