INTERPRETATION OF SOME ETHNOGRAPHIES REPRESENTING WEDDING CEREMONIES AS LINGVOKULTUREMA (RELATED TO WHITE)
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Language is not only the most significant means of communication and expression, but also the accumulation of knowledge related to culture [1]. Culture combines the material and spiritual values of people belonging to a particular community and embodies the concepts that make up a national socio-cultural fund of values of one national community that do not exist in another at all, or differ significantly from them[2].
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