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Post by account_disabled on Jan 10, 2018 8:15:25 GMT
Hi, so this might be a previous post, seeing as how I only looked at the posts from the past month or so. I'm currently working on a presentation about language, and I have run into some interesting opinions about language as it relates to culture. I was wondering what everyone here thinks. This can be a tough subject, because you have languages like Latin or Tasmanian, which are "dead" now in terms of native speakers. I had a professor one semester, who was insistent that you cannot separate language from culture, but what if a language no longer has its culture? It will be interesting to see what your responses are considering slang, dialects, national identities and the like. I look forward to your input. Please help. Thanks! I didn't find the right solution from the Internet. References: www.lingq.com/forum/open-forum-in-english/language-separate-from-culture/ 2d animation production
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