Language, Culture and Cultural Anthropology
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.51699/pjcle.v2i5.364Keywords:
Language, culture, vision of the world, traditions, man, cultural anthropology, linguoculturologyAbstract
This article deals with the problems of studying the relationship between language and culture. As one of the types of human activity, language turns out to be an integral part of culture, defined as the totality of the results of human activity in various spheres of human life: industrial, social, spiritual. However, as a form of existence of thinking and, most importantly, as a means of communication, language is on a par with culture. Language is a powerful social tool that forms a human flow into an ethnos, forming a nation through the storage and transmission of culture, traditions, and public self-consciousness of a given speech community.