THE CONCEPTUAL ANALYSIS ON THE WORK OF “CROSS-CULTURAL PRAGMATICS: THE SEMANTICS OF “ADOLAT” IN INTERACTIONS “BY ANNA WIERZBICKA
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"Cross-Cultural Pragmatics: The Semantics of “Adolat” in Interactions" by Anna Wierzbicka explores the cultural and linguistic aspects of the term "Adolat" and its significance in interactions across different cultures. Wierzbicka delves into the intricacies of this term within various cultural contexts, shedding light on its semantic nuances and how it shapes communication and understanding among people from diverse backgrounds. The article offers a profound insight into the complexities of cross-cultural communication and the role of language in shaping social interactions. In this article, deep clarification of the importance of the semantic value regarding the pragmatic patterns of the current concept “Justice” is concerned in all aspects and including all social and cultural pragmatic discrepancies.
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