The issue of the relationship and interconnection of language and culture has always aroused considerable interest of many linguists, who, despite the originality of approaches to this issue, consider culture and language in interaction. Modern linguistics seeks to comprehend the cultural consciousness of a single nation through linguistic means. International tourism continues to grow and diversify exponentially, creating situations of intense language contact and giving rise to unexpected sociolinguistic dynamics and phenomena.
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