Across
- 2. A time that culture is formed in and through discussion as movable historicity and subjectivity.
- 4. This is the study of the recognition of conversational acts such as requests and absolves in different cultural context.
- 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.
- 7. This field of study is included in the surface culture.
- 8. A time when deep culture takes a step into communicated scene.
- 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. 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.
- 3. A time of “Distinct fields of research”.
- 5. This field of study is included in the deep culture.
- 10. People have to understand the “context” and “culture and avoid “stereotypes” and “prejudice” to acknowledge this concept.
