LANGUAGE AS NATIONAL CULTURAL IDENTITY: A REFLECTION OF HISTORY, VALUES, AND GLOBALIZATION

TO'LIQ MATN:

Referat

This article examines the pivotal role of language in shaping national cultural identity, preserving cultural values, and maintaining societal heritage. The purpose of the research is to explore how language acts as a reflection of national identity, transmits societal values, and preserves traditions, especially in the face of globalization. Research methods include a combination of linguistic theory, cultural anthropology, and sociolinguistics to understand the deep interconnection between language and identity. The study reveals that language not only facilitates communication but also serves as a vessel for cultural continuity, especially in multilingual societies.

Adabiyotlar ro'yxati

Anderson, B. (1991). Imagined communities: Reflections on the origin and spread of nationalism (pp. 87-90). Verso.

Bamgbose, A. (1991). Language and the nation: The language question in Sub-Saharan Africa (pp. 151-154). Edinburgh University Press.

Bourdieu, P. (1991). Language and symbolic power (pp. 342-344). Harvard University Press.

Fishman, J. A. (1991). Reversing language shift: Theoretical and empirical foundations of assistance to threatened languages (431 pp.). Multilingual Matters.

Harrison, K. D. (2007). When languages die: The extinction of the world’s languages and the erosion of human knowledge (pp. 398-402). Oxford University Press.

Phillipson, R. (2016). Linguistic imperialism of and in the European Union. In H. Behr & J. Stivachtis (Eds.), Revisiting the European Union as an empire (pp. 134-163). Routledge.

Romaine, S. (2000). Language in society: An introduction to sociolinguistics (288 pp.). Oxford University Press.

Qanday qilib iqtibos keltirish mumkin

Kholova Boboqulovna, M. (2025). LANGUAGE AS NATIONAL CULTURAL IDENTITY: A REFLECTION OF HISTORY, VALUES, AND GLOBALIZATION. Qo‘qon DPI. Ilmiy Xabarlar Jurnali, 5(2). Retrieved from https://ilmiyxabarlar.kspi.uz/index.php/journal/article/view/997
Ko'rishlar soni: 8