culture creates slang terms which eventually become part of language. for example the word "nice" originated in the 1100's in England. It meant kind and stupid. But today, it is a piece of our language. Culture essentially creates and shapes EACH language, regardless of its origin.
Language and culture can influence behavior by shaping values, norms, and beliefs that individuals adhere to. Language can affect communication styles, perception, and cognition, while culture can impact one's social interactions, decision-making processes, and overall worldview. Together, language and culture create a unique context that guides how individuals think, feel, and act in different situations.
The development of writing in China had a profound impact on the culture, communication, education, and administration within the country. It allowed for the recording of history, dissemination of ideas, standardization of language, and creation of a cohesive national identity. Writing also played a key role in the development of Chinese literature, philosophy, and governance systems.
Language and culture can influence behavior by shaping social norms, communication styles, and values. For example, language can affect how people perceive the world around them and communicate with others, while culture determines the shared beliefs and practices within a society. These factors can impact how individuals interact with others, make decisions, and interpret situations.
Learning a second language does not directly affect the IQ of children. However, it can improve cognitive abilities such as problem-solving, multitasking, and memory. These cognitive benefits can enhance overall cognitive development and academic performance.
There are schools of thought that believe just that. The book 'The Languages of Pao' investigates the cultural impact on a society that is taught specialty languages for each aread of expertise: military, scientific, trade, while maintaining a unique (noun absent) archaic language. It is generally agreed that language and culture are closely related. Language can be viewed as a verbal expression of culture. Consider a simple thing like a greeting: In English we say "How are you?" We are not really interested in how the person feels and we would be surprised if the person started to tell us about their aches and pains and health problems but that is our greeting, our culture. Other cultures have different greetings they may say "Where are you going?" or "where have you come from?" when they meet because that is their culture.
WHAT ARE THE major migreanion that affect society and culture in the caribbean
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Culture affects language because where ever it is your from you have your language, then when you learn a new language, depending on your culture you might be violating some kind of rule.
if you parents are not intellectualy because of their culture you are less likely to be intellectual
Colonization continues to affect the Caribbean today in various ways. The country does not experience its sovereignty and cannot make independent decision which affects the development of the country.
How does the physical environment of a place affect the development of its culture
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1. Population 2. Economics 3. Culture 4. Language
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People are the biggest factor that influences culture change. The government can also change culture, and the way different generations teach the generation under them can affect the development of culture.
It is major problem in all countries around the world. In South Africa, there are lot of traditions and beliefs that affect Development of education directly.