Discourse and Culture

Authors

  • Pkhakadze Nino Doctor of Philology, Associate Professor, Akaki Tsereteli State University Georgia

Keywords:

discoursediscourse, culture, communication, language, mental frameworks, linguistic structures

Abstract

Every language and its expressive discourse constitute a cultural construction. The linguistic collective bears the mark of national unity, implying a global, temporally, and spatially expansive informational-emotional field that is both virtual and real. The worldview portrayed in language is a fusion of ideas and knowledge about reality, forming the cultural conceptual sphere of a specific linguistic community. This sphere is hierarchical and, as an orderly system, adheres to the law of interdependence of components. The intricate interplay between discourse and culture highlights the profound influence language has on shaping cultural identities and societal norms. Recognizing and appreciating this relationship fosters cross-cultural understanding, promotes effective communication, and contributes to the enrichment of our global community. As we navigate the complexities of discourse and culture, it becomes evident that these intertwined elements are central to our shared human experience.

 

Published

2024-01-21

How to Cite

Pkhakadze Nino. (2024). Discourse and Culture. Academics and Science Reviews Materials, (5). Retrieved from https://ojs.publisher.agency/index.php/ASCRM/article/view/2878