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The Study of Linguistic Compound and Their Meanings in the Developments of Tourism
Vale Jalali,Hamid Nakhaie 세계문화관광학회 2010 Conference Proceedings Vol.11 No.0
Most natural languages have compounds. A lot of these compounds have metaphoric meanings and some of them are difficult to classify. Main subject of this article is related to study of this metaphoric meanings in development of cultural tourism. The role of the word's meaning is very important, because the meaning of some words and compounds are not transparent. Linguistic meanings lead to a new approach in cultural tourism, since language and culture are two connected phenomena. However, in this article we are try to classify the compounds and want to show that meaning are very crucial in a better relationship, because compounding is a word-making process in all languages and we can consider it universal. The meaning of a compound is usually to some extant compositional, though it is often not predictable.
The Role of Language and Socialistion in the Development of Cultural Tourism
Vale jalali 세계문화관광학회 2011 Conference Proceedings Vol.12 No.-
Speech is an important factor in socialisations not only through the information that it is used to impart but also through the concepts wich it requires the child to identify as meaning for the linguistic items he learns from other peoples speech. In this article we try to identify the role of language and also socialization because both of them are effective in communication and cultural tourism.socialisation is the process where by children are turend in to fully competent mem bers of their society. So consideriny these concepts can be useful in improving cultural tourism.
The Study of Relationship between Language and Cultur in The Development of the Cultural Tourism
Vale Jalali,Leily Iranmanesh 세계문화관광학회 2010 Conference Proceedings Vol.11 No.0
The main subject of this article is describing the relationship between languages and culture in societies. Culture may be defined as the kind of knowledge which we learn from other people, so this shared kind of knowledge is relevant to language, although it is not learned. Language with its meanings and aspects and properties is a natural phenomenon and constitute a great deal of our culture. Understanding the relationship between culture and language can lead us to a new approach in improving culturl tourism, because most of language is contained within culture and a society's language is an aspects of its culture.