THE INTERRELATIONSHIP BETWEEN LANGUAGE AND CULTURE
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Keywords: Language acquisition, bilingualism, linguistic diversity, language evolution, sociolinguistics language policy, language and identity, language barriers.Abstract
Annotation: This thesis observe interconnection between language and culture how language acts as a medium for expressing and conserving demonstrate cultural identity. Language does not always allowed communication, it also express the unusual history, traditions, values, and worldviews of a society. The research examines the ways particular cultural sections, like social norms, daily life, are implanted for language. This annotation provides a brief overview of the main focus and key aspects of the research topic, highlighting its significance in understanding the mutual influence of language and culture.
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