THE INVESTIGATIONS ON LINGUOCULTUROLOGY
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Key words: Linguoculturology, language and culture, cultural identity, linguistic expressions, idiomatic phrases, cultural narratives, comparative analysis, ethnographic studies, globalization, language evolution, cross-cultural understanding, cultural values, communication, human experience.##article.abstract##
Abstract. This paper explores the interdisciplinary field of linguoculturology,
which examines the intricate relationship between language and culture. By analyzing
linguistic expressions, idiomatic phrases, and cultural narratives, the study highlights
how language serves as both a reflection and a shaping force of cultural identity. The
investigation delves into various methodologies, including comparative analysis and
ethnographic studies, to uncover the ways in which cultural values, beliefs, and
practices are embedded within linguistic structures. Additionally, the paper addresses
the implications of globalization on language evolution and cultural exchange,
emphasizing the role of linguoculturology in fostering cross-cultural understanding.
Ultimately, this research contributes to a deeper appreciation of how language not only
communicates meaning but also embodies the rich tapestry of human experience across
diverse societies.
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