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Language, Culture, Society

The study of how language interacts with and is influenced by culture and society, including the expression of individual and cultural identity, social context, and the role of language in shaping and being shaped by societal norms and values

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Sociolinguistics
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The intersection of language, culture, and society is a rich field of study that reveals how language not only serves as a tool for communication but also shapes cultural identity and social interactions. Language reflects cultural values and norms, influencing how individuals express themselves and...

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Key Terms

Sociolinguistics
The study of how language varies and changes in social groups.

Example: Sociolinguistics examines dialects and their social implications.

Cultural Identity
The identity of a group or culture, influenced by language, traditions, and values.

Example: Cultural identity can be expressed through language and customs.

Communication Styles
The ways in which people express themselves verbally and non-verbally.

Example: Direct vs. indirect communication styles vary across cultures.

In-group Language
Language or jargon used by a specific group to establish identity.

Example: Teenagers often use slang that is not understood by adults.

Politeness Strategies
Methods used to show respect and consideration in communication.

Example: Using 'please' and 'thank you' are common politeness strategies.

Globalization
The process by which businesses and cultures become interconnected worldwide.

Example: Globalization has led to the spread of English as a global lingua franca.

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Key Concepts

Language as a cultural toolSocial identityCultural normsCommunication styles