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LANGUAGE AS A PHENOMENON OF CULTURE
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
philology matters
Language(s) - English
DOI - 10.36078/987654438
Subject(s) - correlative , linguistics , semiotics , phenomenon , isolation (microbiology) , sociology , cultural phenomenon , epistemology , social science , philosophy , microbiology and biotechnology , biology
The article attempts to analyze the correlative relationships of language and culture. Language can be considered as an instrument of culture, as one of its components and, on this basis, described through features common to all cultural phenomena. On the other hand, language and culture can be compared as an independent, autonomous semiotic system. The interaction of languages and cultures - this is an objective law of social and historical development of mankind. Any text in the conditions of real communication bears traces of the culture of the people speaking this language. The isolation from the real conditions of the discourse in the text more or less preserves the footprints. The need for linguistic and cultural studies has become a universally recognized fact, since in social reality language has the ability to influence the formation and development of a people's culture.

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