CONCEPTUAL FEATURES OF THE THEORY OF LINGUISTIC AND CULTURAL ANALYSIS

Authors

  • Xazratova Iroda Furqat qizi Qarshi DU (PhD) doktarantura talabasi Author

Keywords:

cross-cultural communication, cultural analysis, multidisciplinary approach, interconnection, cultural symbols, translation, cognition, conceptual analysis, linguo-cultural aspects.

Abstract

The theory of linguistic and cultural analysis is a multidisciplinary framework that seeks to explore the intricate relationship between language and culture. This study aims to elucidate the conceptual features of this theory by examining its fundamental principles, methodologies, and practical applications. Through a comprehensive review of relevant literature, this research identifies key components of the theory, including the analysis of linguistic structures, cultural symbols, and communicative practices. Furthermore, the study investigates the theoretical underpinnings of linguistic relativity, sociolinguistics, and intercultural communication within the context of linguistic and cultural analysis. By synthesizing these conceptual features, the research highlights the significance of this theory in understanding the dynamic interplay between language and culture, and its implications for fields such as translation studies, language education, and cross-cultural communication. The findings contribute to a deeper comprehension of the theory of linguistic and cultural analysis, shedding light on its theoretical framework and practical relevance in contemporary linguistic and cultural studies.

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Published

2024-06-01