SUPERSTITIONS IN LINGUOCULTUROLOGY
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Keywords: Superstitions, linguistic manners, linguoculturology, English language, cultural beliefs, practices, reflection, specific cultures, society.Abstract
Annotation: Superstition, a belief in supernatural forces or events that cannot be explained by reason or scientific understanding, has been a part of human culture for centuries. It permeates various aspects of society, including language and culture. In the field of linguoculturology, the study of the interplay between language and culture, superstition holds a unique position. This article explores the intriguing relationship between superstition and linguoculturology, shedding light on how superstitions influence language, communication, and cultural practices.
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