Language Culture and the Brain: Ties Between Neurolinguistics and Linguistic Anthropology As Seen in Japanese, English (British and American), and Arabic
Title: Language Culture and the Brain:
Ties Between Neurolinguistics and Linguistic Anthropology As Seen in Japanese, English (British and American), and Arabic
Category: /Social Sciences/Language & Speech
Details: Words: 4259 | Pages: 15 (approximately 235 words/page)
Language Culture and the Brain:
Ties Between Neurolinguistics and Linguistic Anthropology As Seen in Japanese, English (British and American), and Arabic
Category: /Social Sciences/Language & Speech
Details: Words: 4259 | Pages: 15 (approximately 235 words/page)
In sociological contexts, language and culture are often linked. Linguistic Anthropology is an entire field of study dedicated to the interaction between language and culture. There is also an emerging field dedicated to the relationship between language and the brain: Neurolinguistics. However, culture and language are not as commonly associated together within a neurological or biological context. Yet, there are proven correlations between the actual structures and concepts in languages most commonly spoken within cultures.
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characters in Japanese and in English. The researchers conclude that the same parts of the brain are used in both tasks.
12) Varley, H. Paul. (1973). Japanese Culture: A Short History. 227 pages
<Tab/>This book shows the evolution of Japanese Culture from its origins to its modern state. It examines Japanese history, religions and cultural norms. Coupled with information about Japanese language, this will be an excellent source for comparing culture and language.