Language, Culture and Emotions in Communication: Semiotic Dimension

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Language and culture are inseparable: it is impossible for a language to exist that is not immersed in the context of culture, and a culture that does not have a structure like a natural language in its center. Within the framework of the study of the emotional sphere of a person in a crosscultural aspect, a linguistic personality appears in such a significant image as Homo Sentiens, or an emotional person. Reflecting in language, emotions acquire the status of emotiveness. The results of the linguo-semiotic cross-cultural analysis are accumulated in the content of the invariant emotive-indicative field.. Generally, linguo-semiotics, including emotive semiotics, occupies a central place in the “family of sciences”, since without receiving, storing and transmitting information, human life is impossible, including the dialogue of cultures.

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Iskhakova Zemfira Zulfugarovna. 2026. \u201cLanguage, Culture and Emotions in Communication: Semiotic Dimension\u201d. Unknown Journal GJHSS-C Volume 23 (GJHSS Volume 23 Issue C3): .

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Language and culture are inseparable: it is impossible for a language to exist that is not immersed in the context of culture, and a culture that does not have a structure like a natural language in its center. Within the framework of the study of the emotional sphere of a person in a crosscultural aspect, a linguistic personality appears in such a significant image as Homo Sentiens, or an emotional person. Reflecting in language, emotions acquire the status of emotiveness. The results of the linguo-semiotic cross-cultural analysis are accumulated in the content of the invariant emotive-indicative field.. Generally, linguo-semiotics, including emotive semiotics, occupies a central place in the “family of sciences”, since without receiving, storing and transmitting information, human life is impossible, including the dialogue of cultures.

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