THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN LANGUAGE AND CULTURE
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.20007050
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English, language, culture, identity, communication, linguisticsAnnotasiya
Language and culture exist in a continuous and dynamic relationship, shaping how individuals perceive the world and interact within it. This article narratively explores how language serves not only as a medium of communication but also as a repository of cultural knowledge, values, and traditions. By drawing on classical and contemporary linguistic theories, the study illustrates that language reflects cultural realities while simultaneously influencing thought and behavior.
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