language acquisition and cultural values
Language acquisition refers to the process of learning a new language, typically during childhood, and cultural values refer to the beliefs, customs, and behaviors that shape a particular culture. These two concepts are interconnected as language acquisition allows individuals to not only communicate but also internalize and express cultural values and norms.
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- acculturation
- bilingualism
- cross-cultural communication
- cultural differences in language use
- cultural diversity
- cultural immersion
- cultural transmission
- cultural values and communication
- intercultural competence
- language and cultural adaptation
- language and identity
- language policy and planning
- language socialization
- multiculturalism
- second language acquisition
- sociolinguistics
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