Modern Research in English Linguistic and Cultural Studies
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https://doi.org/10.2024/kjzzfn81Keywords:
English linguistics, cultural studies, linguistic identity, world englishes, corpus linguistics, globalization, media discourse, sociolinguistics, language and technology, intercultural communication, language policy, digital communicationAbstract
The disciplines of linguistic and cultural studies are intertwined, particularly in the area of linguistic identity. Research in media discourse and the effects of globalization on language, as well as English linguistics, illuminates the ways in which language influences our worldviews. Cultural studies, on the other hand, examines the broader social and cultural implications of language use. With the advent of new technologies, the scope of these studies has expanded, introducing novel methods such as data-driven corpus analysis and intercultural communication studies. These methods are employed to investigate the evolving role of English in an increasingly interconnected world.
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