Generational impact of language culture

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1. Why language culture?

1.1. why generational cultures differences could help intergenerational differences and set straight the stereotypes implemented Sladek, S. and Grabinger, A., 2014. Gen Z. Introducing the first Generation of the 21st Century Available at.

2. Language culture's evolution through history

2.1. Common culture and common language facilitate trade between individuals. Individuals have incentives to learn the other languages and cultures so that they have a larger pool of potential trading partners. (Lazear, 1999)

2.1.1. Ancient Greece

2.1.1.1. Symbols

2.1.2. Victorian Era

2.1.2.1. Slang/Cockney

2.1.3. Modern Era

2.1.3.1. Emojis and culture references

3. Language or culture?

3.1. Language vs culture - language facilitates social interactions while culture helps us to learn how to behave and interact with others

4. Introduction

4.1. The evolution of language culture through historical periods in comparison to the modern era

5. Summary

5.1. Through analysing the evolution of language culture it might allow the reader to see the intergenerational gaps and by applying it to modern era see the language culture gap that is becoming larger due to recent events and how it impacts society

6. What is language culture & why is applying it to different historical periods relevant?

6.1. Sapir-Whorf hypothesis -"Proclaimed the influence of language on thought and perception. This, in turn, implies that the speakers of different languages think and perceive reality in different ways and that each language has its own world view" (Giesbrecht, 2009)

7. Drawing from the Sapir-Whorf hypothesis by examining language culture's of different historical periods would allow us to see the evolution of intergenerational "slang" so to speak.