LINGUACULTURAL COMMUNICATION
Keywords:
Keywords: linguacultural communication, intercultural competence, language and culture, communication barriers, cultural contextAbstract
Abstract: Linguacultural communication represents the intersection of
language and culture in the process of human interaction. As language is deeply rooted
in culture, effective communication requires not only linguistic competence but also
cultural awareness. This article explores the core concepts of linguacultural
communication, its significance in cross-cultural settings, and how it affects
understanding and interpretation across different societies. Case studies and examples
are used to illustrate how cultural values, beliefs, and norms shape language use.
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