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morphology
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linguistic culture
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Morphology is the study of word structure, including inflections and derivations in language within linguistic culture.
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time
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linguistic culture
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Language influences time perception and leads to flexible and interconnected temporal concepts.
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personal space
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linguistic culture
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Language and social norms influence personal space perception and behaviors.
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character sequence
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linguistic culture
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Character sequences form words and sentences in linguistic culture to convey meaning in human communication and written language.
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modifier
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linguistic culture
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Adjectives and adverbs in English grammar modify nouns, pronouns, and verbs by providing additional information and typically appear before the noun.
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prefix coding
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linguistic culture
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Prefix coding is used in certain linguistic cultures to convey different meanings through the addition of prefixes.
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food
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Linguistic culture
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Linguistic culture may involve numerous expressions related to food, cooking, and culinary traditions.
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friendship
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Linguistic culture
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Friendship can be represented through language and specific terms of endearment within linguistic culture.
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marriage
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Linguistic culture
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In linguistic culture, marriage is commonly portrayed as a union or partnership in language and proverbs.
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nature
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Linguistic culture
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Language and cultural expressions may deeply integrate nature, reflecting a strong connection with the environment.
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stemmer
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Linguistic culture
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In linguistic culture, a stemmer can refer to someone or something that trims or removes plant stems for agriculture.
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