miércoles, 21 de marzo de 2012


 

How does language reflect culture?

How does language reflect culture?
The ways in which language reflects culture are sometimes very small, based on studies, they can be many in the languages. In most common languages, all words are derived from three-letter roots, and when comparing words of the same places, you will notice that they share a single abstract concept which reflects the society perception of the concept. 
 

Examples of how language can reflect culture is firstly in vocabularies and variations within them. This may also reflect the material needs of people speaking it, and the climate they live in for example, the northen rusian has alot of words, to us all meaning simply snow, with many distinctions of the different properties of kinds of snow.
Words of more abstract meaning are generally the key to investigating this matter, as they generally are more directly connected to thinking and behaviour the culture.