METHODOLOGY AND METHODS OF LINGUACULTURAL STUDIES
Keywords:
Keywords: Linguaculture, methodology, language, culture, interdisciplinary studies, ethnolinguistics, discourse analysis.Abstract
Abstract
This article presents a comprehensive examination of the methodologies and
methods employed in linguacultural studies. It delves into the interdisciplinary nature
of this field, exploring theoretical foundations, research tools, and practical strategies
used to analyze the dynamic relationship between language and culture.
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