Explore Intriguing Aspects of Language, Culture, and Society

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Delve into the fascinating interplay between language, culture, and societal roles. Discover how culture shapes communication and socialization, leading to acculturation and discourse diversity.

  • Language
  • Culture
  • Society
  • Communication
  • Acculturation

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  1. LANGUAGE & LANGUAGE & CULTURE CULTURE

  2. Course Introduction Introduction to culture Culture shock Contents (1)

  3. Societal Roles Pragmatics and Communication Revision Contents (2)

  4. Culture refers to what has been grown and groomed (from the Latin: colere: to cultivate) Speech community Socialization Introduction to Culture (1)

  5. Acculturation Discourse community Discourse accent Introduction to Culture (2)

  6. 1. Culture is always the result of human intervention in the biological processes of nature. 2. Culture both liberates and constraints Several aspects of cultures (1)

  7. 3. Culture is the product of socially and historically situated discourse communities 4. A community s language and its material achievements represent a social patrimony and a symbolic capital that . 5. But because cultures are fundamentally heterogeneous and changing, they are a constant site of struggle for recognition and legitimation. Several aspects of cultures (2)

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