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    • [PDF File] Language and Culture - EOLSS

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      1. Introduction. Language plays a vital role in establishing and maintaining what we call culture, including conventions, habits and interpretive practices of individuals and communities. Through language we create and share with others identities, categories, attitudes, values and belief structures.

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    • [PDF File] CHAPTER TWO: LANGUAGE, CULTURE, AND IDENTITY

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      language-culture interface and stresses that mother tongues are essentially important for identity-building. I argue that the experience of colonisation ... The language and identity link has itself been subjected to a great deal of analysis and scrutiny throughout the history of scholarship. The topic is, however, still a controversial one ...

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    • [PDF File] Language, Culture, and Ecology: An Exploration of Language …

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      3. Language, Culture, and Ecology 3.1 Language and Culture National language was the totem of national culture, and also the soul and the symbol of the existence of a nation. At the same time, national language could enhance cohesion, and strengthen the national identity of the compatriots. Since language was the carrier of culture (Su, 2006: ...

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    • [PDF File] Culture, Language and Emotion - Grand Valley State University

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      Culture, Language and Emotion . Abstract . Culture, language and emotion all influence and affect our daily lives in their own manner. Although there is a large body of research suggesting that these factors interact with each other in intricate ways, they have traditionally been studied independently of each other.

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    • [PDF File] THE ROUTLEDGE HANDBOOK OF LANGUAGE AND CULTURE

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      a better understanding and articulation of the relationship among body, culture, and cognition, this chapter looks in particular at how body and culture interact in the motivation, formation, and operation of human meaning, reasoning, and understanding in abstract domains as manifested in the use of language.

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    • [PDF File] Language and Culture - Grand Valley State University

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      Language is a multi-faceted concept; it is an integrated system of sounds, symbols, and meanings. It consists of various features, including writing conventions, grammar, vocabulary, and metaphors. Language and cultural processes are intimately connected, as illustrated in the research examples described above.

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    • [PDF File] The Relation between Language, Culture, and Thought

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      language, culture, and thought to capture how cognitive psychology and cultural psychology have defined “language” and “culture” and how the issue has been addressed within each research discipline. We then review recent research conducted in interdisciplinary perspectives, which directly compared the roles of culture and language.

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    • [PDF File] Diana M. Lewis Language, Culture and the Globalisation of …

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      hold the drifts of language and of culture to be non-comparable and unrelated processes.”8 Sapir’s name has long been associated with the linguistic determin-ism hypothesis, currently enjoying a revival. Yet he would certainly have ques-tioned the kind of link now routinely assumed between language and culture.

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    • [PDF File] The Power of Language to Create Culture - Pioneer Network

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      Language plays a crucial role in shaping the culture of aging and aging services in our society. The words we use when talking to and about older persons denote how they are valued, what is expected of them, and where they stand with respect to the speaker. Any serious and lasting attempt to change the culture of aging services organizations must

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    • [PDF File] Language, Culture and Identity: An analysis of the symbiotic ...

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      Regarding the inexplicable link between language and culture, it is arguable that the study of both concepts is equally important. Exploring the intricacies of language and culture has a wider implication when the concepts are studied together, and in relationship with each other Duranti describes linguistic anthropology as “the study of ...

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    • [PDF File] The role of the target language culture on Arabic learners' …

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      The study served as an attempt to shed light on the point of whether the target language culture has die rent ee cts on high- and lowlevel Chinese Arabi c learners’ fondness for Arabic poetry with the use of pictures related to Arabic culture and those not related to Arabic culture. In the current study, 40 Arabic learners (20 high-level and ...

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    • [PDF File] Section IV: The Intersection of Language and Culture

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      Given the direct link between language and culture, both teachers and learners need to be mindful of those culture-specific meanings reflected by the language, as well as being attuned to the culture of a specific social group in a particular time and space (Byram & Fleming, 1998). It may be helpful

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    • [PDF File] Social Justice in the Language Classroom: A Call to Action - ed

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      spaces of culture and community study informed by a social justice framework. Moreover, this critical approach to language study complements the curricular goals as outlined by the World-Readiness Standards (2015) and supports the development of students’ language proficiency and intercultural communicative competence at all levels.

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    • [PDF File] The Intersection of Language and Culture in Study Abroad ... - ed

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      The Link between Language & Culture Although defining these two concepts and their relationship has been described as an “extraordinarily difficult and elusive task,” (Kasper & Omori, 2010: 457), most researchers agree that it is this link that seems to make study abroad so rewarding an experience. But what is this link?

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    • [PDF File] Language and Culture

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      Elements such as language, rituals, clothes, science, beliefs and values connect people together (Roohul-Amini, 1989). Culture is learnt through relation with other people. Therefore, culture is not natural, inborn and will-less; it is a social product. Some factors are considerable and momentous in this transmission such as information and

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    • [PDF File] Language, ethnicity and religion: a complex and persistent …

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      Neither religion nor language is coextensive with an ethnonation. A religion and a language may spread over more than one ethnic group; conversely, members of an ethnic group may adhere to more than one religion or contain more than onelanguage community.Yet among the markersofethnonational identity, language and religion have been of equal ...

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    • [PDF File] Addressing Culture in EFL Classrooms: The Challenge of …

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      In IcLL, language, culture and learning are fundamentally interrelated into a single educative approach (Liddicoat et al., 2003). From this concept, culture learning is defined as : ... The static view of culture does not recognize the link between language and culture (Liddicoat, 2002). It merely transmits cultural information to learners and ...

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    • [PDF File] Language, Thought and Culture: Links to Intercultural …

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      There is an undeniable link between language, thought and culture (Stern, 1983). Language represents not only the primary means of communication between people of different cultures, but its infinite capacity to generate symbolic orders of power relations shapes individual perceptions and visions of social worlds

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    • [PDF File] Language, Culture, Idioms, and Their Relationship with the …

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      Siros Izadpanah. English Language Department, Islamic Azad University, Zanjan Branch, Iran. Abstract—This study explores the close relationship between language and culture. Nowadays, the issue of human communication is one of the most important subjects occupying the minds of linguists, anthropologists, psychologists, and philosophers. .

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    • [PDF File] Language and Well-being - Atlantis Press

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      Language and Well-being . Rebecca Fanany. Faculty of Arts and Education, Deakin University rebecca.fanany@deakin.edu.au . Abstract-It is generally accepted that there is a close relationship between language and culture and also between culture and the values and perceptions that influence individual actions and behavior.

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    • [PDF File] Language and Culture

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      Elements such as language, rituals, clothes, science, beliefs and values connect people together (Roohul-Amini, 1989). Culture is learnt through relation with other people. Therefore, culture is not natural, inborn and will-less; it is a social product. Some factors are considerable and momentous in this transmission such as information and

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    • [PDF File] Chapter 3: Using Language - Language and Culture in Context

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      language on our view of the world. The link between language and culture was famously described in the work of Benjamin Whorf and Edward Sapir. The Sapir-Whorf hypothesis postulates that your native language has a profound influence on how you see the world, that you perceive reality in the context of the language you have available to describe it.

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    • [PDF File] Understanding the Interconnectedness between Language …

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      nderstanding the interrelations of culture, language, and identity is important for all teachers but especially for teachers who work with diverse learners and students who are learning in a second language. A person’s culture is an essential element of their identity. It contributes to their self-image and influences their

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