DOI
https://doi.org/10.47689/2181-3701-vol2-iss2-pp348-352Keywords
Ethnolinguistics , culture , cultural heritage , linguistics , anthropology , research , Edward Sapir , Benjamin Lee WhorfAbstract
This article analyzes the science of ethnolinguistics and its theoretical foundations. The importance of studying the connections between ethnolinguistics and linguistics, their interdependence, and the relationship between culture and language is shown.
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