CULTURAL KALEIDOSCOPE IN DIGITAL DISCOURSE: ‘CREATE’ AND ‘DESTROY’ DYNAMICS IN SOCIAL MEDIA PHRASEOLOGY
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https://doi.org/10.52754/16948610_2024_2_27Keywords:
cultural kaleidoscope, digital discourse, social media, phraseological constructions, create, destroy, language and culture, linguistic analysisAbstract
Language is vital in the intricate network of digital relationships because it serves as a bridge between different cultures and ideas. The study, "Cultural Kaleidoscope in Digital Discourse: Unraveling the Dynamics of 'Create' and 'Destroy' in Social Media Phraseology," investigates the complicated interaction between language, culture, and technology. The grammatical complexities of the phraseological formulations' make' and 'destroy,' as well as the intricate tapestry of cultural emotions they reflect, are examined in this paper. These structures serve as effective cultural exchange vehicles in the digital environment, reflecting social values, ideas, and attitudes. Users from all cultural backgrounds utilize 'create' to show their creativity, cleverness, and positive contributions, whilst 'destroy' serves as a catalyst for debates condemning old conventions and urging change.
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