LINGO-CULTURAL AND LINGUOPRAGMATIC CHARACTERISTICS OF THE CATEGORY "RESPECT" IN ENGLISH
Abstract
This article explores the lingo-cultural and linguopragmatic characteristics of the category "respect" in English. The concept of "respect" is fundamental to human interaction and plays a significant role in the cultural and social norms of communication. By analyzing the linguistic expressions, pragmatics, and cultural manifestations of "respect" in English-speaking societies, this article aims to provide insights into how respect is conceptualized, communicated, and interpreted. The research focuses on both the linguistic structures and cultural values that shape the pragmatic use of respect in various contexts.
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Respect, lingo-cultural, pragmaticsHow to Cite
References
Brown, P., & Levinson, S. C. (1987). Politeness: Some universals in language usage. Cambridge University Press.
Leech, G. (1983). Principles of pragmatics. Longman.
Oxford English Dictionary. Definition of respect.
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