Linguoculturology As a New Branch of Linguistics

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Karimova Shakhloza Boykuzi kizi

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The term “linguoculturology” has been supposed to be used as a separate linguistic field since the beginning of the previous XX century. This field studies interrelation of language and culture, mutual influence on the development of culture and language, their links with social life, psychology, and philosophy. Because a language cannot exist without a culture of a nation and a culture also cannot survive without a language as well.  Linguoculturology is one of the main aspects of linguistic investigations, it deals with various issues that relate with language spirit and cultural variation of a nation, encompasses various national-cultural notions and theories of conversational structure. This branch studies national spirit that is reflected in a language. It is associated with other studies as philosophy, logics, sociology, anthropology and semantics; and covers national-cultural knowledge through speech communication.

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Karimova Shakhloza Boykuzi kizi. (2024). Linguoculturology As a New Branch of Linguistics. Excellencia: International Multi-Disciplinary Journal of Education (2994-9521), 2(5), 593-595. https://doi.org/10.5281/

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