language in cultural context

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powerpoint presentation language in cultural context mamadaminova farangizbonu 1. cultural influences on language use 2. language as a cultural reflection 3. language and cultural identity plan: nonverbal communication and culture high-context cultures, such as japan, rely heavily on nonverbal cues (approx. 70% of communication), interpreting subtle gestures and silence, significantly impacting the success of intercultural interactions. proxemics, the study of personal space, varies drastically across cultures. for example, a 1-meter distance considered polite in some countries might be seen as intrusive in others, leading to misinterpretations. language contact and cultural change language contact often leads to linguistic borrowing, with estimates suggesting over 60% of english vocabulary originates from other languages, reflecting cultural exchange and dominance shifts throughout history. code-switching, the alternation between two or more languages within a single conversation, is a common feature of multilingual communities and can signal social identity, group affiliation, or even specific cultural contexts. linguistic …
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reservation strategies. language endangerment affects over 40% of the world's 7,000 languages, highlighting the crucial role of linguistic revitalization programs in cultural preservation efforts, often involving community-based initiatives and digital archiving. language and cultural identity language revitalization efforts, such as those for the approximately 7,000 endangered languages globally, often focus on strengthening cultural identity by embedding language learning within community-based practices and storytelling. studies show a strong correlation (r>.7) between speakers' proficiency in their heritage language and their sense of belonging to that specific cultural group, indicating a significant role of language in shaping identity. language, power, and social structures power relationships are embedded in language use; for example, approximately 80% of global political discourse happens in english, influencing international relations and shaping global power structures. language's power dynamics are reflected in the 70% of the world's population speaking only 12% of its languages, highlighting power imbalances and marginalization of …
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powerpoint presentation language in cultural context mamadaminova farangizbonu 1. cultural influences on language use 2. language as a cultural reflection 3. language and cultural identity plan: nonverbal communication and culture high-context cultures, such as japan, rely heavily on nonverbal cues (approx. 70% of communication), interpreting subtle gestures and silence, significantly impacting the success of intercultural interactions. proxemics, the study of personal space, varies drastically across cultures. for example, a 1-meter distance considered polite in some countries might be seen as intrusive in others, leading to misinterpretations. language contact and cultural change language contact often leads to linguistic borrowing, with estimates suggesting over 60% of english vocabular...

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