Language and Culture

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Language and culture

the culture of a people that is reflected in the language that is used, the language can be seen as a
verbal expression of the culture, the language often the categories that are used for the expression
of our thoughts, the values and customs give shape to the way we think.

Thus, the language of the community upon which all human culture is built, that is, language,
becomes a precondition for culture. Therefore, where are the public works found? Like the previous
previous of the language, that is, the community of the speakers who organize their linguistic signs
(signifiers and meanings) in relation to an organization of the experience of the real thing that the
speakers of those languages have, linked to the needs, interests, scope and culture of your
community and its history.

Language and society

The language changes as society needs it. Hence, new words, phrases, and common sayings appear. .
Language is determined by the sociocultural context that surrounds the person and it is impossible
for two people to have the same experience.

Society could not exist if language did not exist as it is a form of vital interaction between humans.
Not only words are spoken as a form of communication, but even the signs that are commonly made
differ from place to place.

Language is considered as an integral part of social and cultural reality, and at the same time, as a
symptom of that reality. This means that by observing how people communicate, we can understand
an important part of their behavior norms, of their values.

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