I assume you mean the language of the culture you are studying
Each cultural group has its own 'world view', the way it perceives, and interprets the world around it, this world view is reflected in the language. Some Eskimo tribes have as many as seven different words for types of snow, while some African cultures have no word at all for snow.
So language and culture are very much intertwined and study of a culture will also involve some study of the culture's language.
Ethnolinguistics is the study of language and how it is a part of culture. It especially refers to the way language influences culture and the culture of language in itself.
Linguists study linguistics, which is the science of language. Some linguists study child language acquisition, while others study the effects of a language on culture. There are many different fields within linguistics.
Galal Walker has written: 'Beginning Mandarin Chinese Unit 3 Student Manual' 'The pedagogy of performing another culture' -- subject(s): Study and teaching, Chinese language, Language and languages, Language and culture 'The pedagogy of performing another culture' -- subject(s): Study and teaching, Chinese language, Language and languages, Language and culture, History 'Chinese: communicating in the culture' -- subject(s): Textbooks for foreign speakers, Chinese language, English
Chinese linguistics or Chinese literature?
Linguists study linguistics, which is the science of language. Some linguists study child language acquisition, while others study the effects of a language on culture. There are many different fields within linguistics.
anthropological linguistic is the study of the relationship between language and culture and the relations between human Biology,and language
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An interesting word used to describe culture is "relativity". It is imperative in order to study the human culture. At first, relating to that culture by prolonging personal feelings for a moment of clarity.
Linguistics is the study of a language--its rules, its make-up. Sociology is the study of group behaviour. Sociolinguistics is the study of how a group uses its language. Sociolinguists could study how men and women of a culture use their language differently, for example, or how teens use their language. To master a second or other language, one would not only need to know the linguistics (rules) of the language but how speakers of the target language use language socially, hence, the sociolinguistics of the language.
The study of semantics falls under the subfield of linguistic anthropology, which focuses on the study of language and its role in culture and society.
It depends on the language you wish to study. However, a lot of acclaim goes to Middlebury College in general for its linguistic culture.
Gun Malmgren has written: 'Gymnasiekulturer' -- subject(s): Study and teaching (Secondary), Swedish language, Language and culture