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Found inside â Page 63Keywords: indigenous language, culture, Kamaiurá, Awetý Introduction This chapter is a record of a reflection on how my multicultural experience has ... Found inside â Page 88... between language, culture and society and the language-related changes that ... On the one hand, Pierre Bourdieu reduces language to a reflection of ... Found insideThis second edition of Living Language offers illuminating insights into the myriad ways language influences and shapes cultural norms and social interactionsâand its increasing relevance in the 21st-century globalized world. This book offers an accessible survey of key concepts such as social context and cultural authenticity, using insights from fields which include linguistics, sociology and anthropology. Found insideIn many countries, population groups are separated by language differences that are just as volatile as any of the other societal schisms. 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