
This scientific article delves into the interconnectedness of language and culture by exploring the subfields of Contrastive Linguistics (CL) and Cultural Linguistics (CL). Together, these disciplines shed light on the correlation between language, society, and cultural values. While Contrastive Linguistics focuses on the examination of linguistic differences between languages, Cultural Linguistics expands this analysis by investigating the cultural dimensions and implications of language use. This article emphasizes the significance of incorporating cultural perspectives into contrastive linguistic studies and presents how Cultural Linguistics adds depth to our understanding of language variation and cultural diversity.
contrastive linguistics, cultural linguistics, language comparison, cultural variation, linguistic analysis, linguistic structures, cultural context, intercultural communication, cross-cultural differences, language and culture, cultural norms, language use, cultural values, cultural identity
contrastive linguistics, cultural linguistics, language comparison, cultural variation, linguistic analysis, linguistic structures, cultural context, intercultural communication, cross-cultural differences, language and culture, cultural norms, language use, cultural values, cultural identity
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