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Problem Of Cultural And Language Identity Of The Subject As A Participant Of Intercultural Dialogue

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 The aim of this work is to study the phenomena of cultural and linguistic identity of the subject of modern intercultural dialogue. Methods include systematic, structural and functional approaches, methods of collection and analysis of empirical data, their comparison and typology. Results: Each culture has values which are often reflected in language phraseology. Realization of the uniqueness of a culture and identity of its representatives is possible only through intercultural dialogue. Conclusion: Combination of cultural-linguistic identity and pragmatic attitude to tolerance will provide an effective modern intercultural dialogue.

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  • Wang Dan, 2018. "Problem Of Cultural And Language Identity Of The Subject As A Participant Of Intercultural Dialogue," Dagestan State Pedagogical University. Journal. Social and Humanitarian Sciences, Dagestan State Pedagogical University.
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