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Culture and Language
What is language? Language is a system of symbols with standard meanings  (Rai & Panna, 2010, p.33) Language is a linguistic practice in context  (Risager, 2007, p. 167) Linguistic practices create meaning which in turn creates culture, i.e. languaculture (Risager, 2007, p.170)
Characteristics of Language Conventionality   the agreement of the symbols A dog is a dog because we collectively call it dog. Productivity  Language is communication expressing meaning and new meaning can be created due to the productivity of language Displacement Language also conveys information about something which is not present in the immediate environment; it allows us the communicate the abstract (Rai & Panna, 2010)
Dimensions of “Languaculture” Semantic & Pragmatic Dimension “This dimension is about constancy and variability in the semantics and pragmatics of specific languages” (p. 171) Poetic Dimension This dimension explores the meaning created through syllabic structure of the language Identity Dimension The way in which a language is used and what language is used identifies you in connection to your culture (Risager, 2007)
Language & Culture Language not only reflects culture. . .it is the way in which individuals are introduced to the physical and social world. The language spoken by a person has a great impact on the way s/he perceives and conceptualizes the world  (Rai&Panna, 2010, p. 35) Endangered Cultures
Diverse Language Functions Cultural Worldview Cognitive Formation Social Reality Group Identity Social Change
Cultural Worldview
Cognitive Formation “Language serves as a mediating link between our cultural worldview, on one hand, and thinking patterns”  (Ting-Toomey & Chung, 2005, p. 154) Sapir-Whorf Hypothesis  	a theory developed by Edward Sapir and Benjamin Lee Whorf that states that the structure of a language determines or greatly influences the modes of thought and behavior characteristic of the culture in which it is spoken.
Social Reality “Language acts as a gatekeeper in naming and selecting what is considered ‘news’ or ‘real’ in our environment.” “Vocabularies in different cultures direct members’ attention to the things that are important in their social experiences.” “Everyday language in a culture serves as a prism through which individual interpret ‘meaningful’ versus ‘meaningless.’ (Ting-Toomey & Chung, 2005, p. 156)
Group Identity “Language represents a rallying point for evoking group sentiment and shared identity.” “Language serves the larger cultural-ethnic identity function because it is an emblem of group solidarity.” There is pride in the ability to speaking one’s native tongue; however, there are times when individuals change languages. This is called code-switching. Code-switching is switching languages to increase or decrease intergroup distance.
Social Change  As innovative social beings, we are creators of the social tool of human language. Language has the ability to inhibit us and to set us free. What We Learned from 5 million Books
References Rai, R. & Panna, K. (2010). Introduction to culture studies. Mumbi, Global Media. Risager, K. (2007). Language and Culture Pedagogy: From National to a Transnational Paradigm. London: Multilingual Matters Limited. Ting-Toomey, S. & Chung, L. (2005). Understanding Intercultural Communication. New York: Oxford.

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Culture and language

  • 2. What is language? Language is a system of symbols with standard meanings (Rai & Panna, 2010, p.33) Language is a linguistic practice in context (Risager, 2007, p. 167) Linguistic practices create meaning which in turn creates culture, i.e. languaculture (Risager, 2007, p.170)
  • 3. Characteristics of Language Conventionality the agreement of the symbols A dog is a dog because we collectively call it dog. Productivity Language is communication expressing meaning and new meaning can be created due to the productivity of language Displacement Language also conveys information about something which is not present in the immediate environment; it allows us the communicate the abstract (Rai & Panna, 2010)
  • 4. Dimensions of “Languaculture” Semantic & Pragmatic Dimension “This dimension is about constancy and variability in the semantics and pragmatics of specific languages” (p. 171) Poetic Dimension This dimension explores the meaning created through syllabic structure of the language Identity Dimension The way in which a language is used and what language is used identifies you in connection to your culture (Risager, 2007)
  • 5. Language & Culture Language not only reflects culture. . .it is the way in which individuals are introduced to the physical and social world. The language spoken by a person has a great impact on the way s/he perceives and conceptualizes the world (Rai&Panna, 2010, p. 35) Endangered Cultures
  • 6. Diverse Language Functions Cultural Worldview Cognitive Formation Social Reality Group Identity Social Change
  • 8. Cognitive Formation “Language serves as a mediating link between our cultural worldview, on one hand, and thinking patterns” (Ting-Toomey & Chung, 2005, p. 154) Sapir-Whorf Hypothesis a theory developed by Edward Sapir and Benjamin Lee Whorf that states that the structure of a language determines or greatly influences the modes of thought and behavior characteristic of the culture in which it is spoken.
  • 9. Social Reality “Language acts as a gatekeeper in naming and selecting what is considered ‘news’ or ‘real’ in our environment.” “Vocabularies in different cultures direct members’ attention to the things that are important in their social experiences.” “Everyday language in a culture serves as a prism through which individual interpret ‘meaningful’ versus ‘meaningless.’ (Ting-Toomey & Chung, 2005, p. 156)
  • 10. Group Identity “Language represents a rallying point for evoking group sentiment and shared identity.” “Language serves the larger cultural-ethnic identity function because it is an emblem of group solidarity.” There is pride in the ability to speaking one’s native tongue; however, there are times when individuals change languages. This is called code-switching. Code-switching is switching languages to increase or decrease intergroup distance.
  • 11. Social Change As innovative social beings, we are creators of the social tool of human language. Language has the ability to inhibit us and to set us free. What We Learned from 5 million Books
  • 12. References Rai, R. & Panna, K. (2010). Introduction to culture studies. Mumbi, Global Media. Risager, K. (2007). Language and Culture Pedagogy: From National to a Transnational Paradigm. London: Multilingual Matters Limited. Ting-Toomey, S. & Chung, L. (2005). Understanding Intercultural Communication. New York: Oxford.