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How does a language reflect the culture?​

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Answered by MrDesire
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Language always carries meanings and references beyond itself: The meanings of a particular language represent the culture of a particular social group. To interact with a language means to do so with the culture which is its reference point. A particular language points to the culture of a particular social group.

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Answered by Crazyno1
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Thus, language is also used to transmit values, laws, and cultural norms, including taboos. Language, since it expresses and reinforces culture, influences the personal identity of those living within the culture and creates boundaries of behavior. Those boundaries can include censorship.

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