
The study explores the evolution of analytical approaches and methodological principles within linguocultural studies, emphasizing the interrelation between language and culture in shaping meaning. It investigates cognitive, discourse-oriented, and corpus-driven perspectives, underlining their complementary nature. The results underscore the necessity for a flexible methodological model that accommodates cultural diversity and linguistic variation in today’s globalized context.
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