History of the relationship of language and culture in AL

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Across
  1. 2. A time that culture is formed in and through discussion as movable historicity and subjectivity.
  2. 4. This is the study of the recognition of conversational acts such as requests and absolves in different cultural context.
  3. 6. The collection of the perceptions, experiences, expectations and personal or cultural understanding of, and beliefs about, an external phenomenon, that are specific to a subject.
  4. 7. This field of study is included in the surface culture.
  5. 8. A time when deep culture takes a step into communicated scene.
  6. 9. To understand culture, first, it is essential to acknowledge both the universal and the culture-specific curtailments on language use in this field.
Down
  1. 1. The attribute of being a part of history rather than being a historical myth, fable, or fiction of the historical fact of people and events.
  2. 3. A time of “Distinct fields of research”.
  3. 5. This field of study is included in the deep culture.
  4. 10. People have to understand the “context” and “culture and avoid “stereotypes” and “prejudice” to acknowledge this concept.