THE RELATION OF LANGUAGE WITH CULTURE AND ITS ROLE IN REPRESENTING CULTURE
Keywords:
language, culture, linguistics, cognition, cross-cultural communication, linguoculturology, social normsAbstract
Language and culture are two important aspects of human life. Language plays a big role in how people communicate with each other, while culture helps to define the values and norms that guide a society. A study of the relationship between language and culture will contribute to our understanding of how two seemingly unrelated elements can work together to create a unique identity for a group. With this knowledge, we will be able to better understand how language affects the way people think about themselves, their communities, and how they interact with other cultures. This article investigates how language affects the way people think about themselves, their communities, and how they interact with other cultures. By investigating this relationship further, we can gain a better understanding of how these three elements work together to create a unique identity for a group. At the same time, this article explores the role of language in capturing and conveying cultural meanings, examining how linguistic structures, vocabulary, and discourse patterns encode and perpetuate cultural knowledge and identity.