The culture of language power in American culture is part of everyone's life regardless of whether we choose to express in everyday life or just to understand its existence. The main part of human culture is the definition of language. Assimilation and multiculturalism are directly related to the American culture, more specifically the language's power in American culture. Since language is the basis of communication I think that all immigrants must be assimilated by speaking English to some extent while preserving their legacy if they choose to do so.
The poetry at the beginning of this novel explains the incredible power of language, narratives and rituals in American indigenous culture. As the novel advances, it proves this power by showing how effective rituals are for Tayo to help heal more than any other side. After 10 years of work, Silko announced her second novel, the yearbook of the dead. This novel is more political and reflects hysteria surrounding illegal immigration control, drug strategy, CIA and other phenomena in the 1980s. As old books are smuggled from Spanish hands and then stitched together, legends are intertwined today, like rituals.
Language is one of the most powerful unification of all cultures. The concept and the world view are deeply integrated in grammar and text, and the language is songs, books and dialogue access points in the waiting room and sidewalks. In order to become full American, the newbie must easily talk to the neighbors and have the opportunity to read the constitution and anger grapes. Although it is not bad for immigrants to speak their mother tongues at home, it is advisable to avoid permanent reserves where English is not the default language.
Language Some words were lost, changed, and added. This language is in good agreement with the American culture of those days. As culture changes, the language changes. Aggressive words are already common in today's American culture and are part of English. The amount of unpleasant words you hear every day is stunning. I did not escape it. Too many people have begun to accept the majority of this language, but still have some words and phrases
Culture and language are intertwined, and the language reflects the characteristics of culture. Understanding Deaf culture is also to understand their language. Hearing impaired people use the American sign language (ASL) to communicate with each other and listen to the opinions of users who understand the language. ASL is a visual / gesture language without speech components. ASL is a complete and grammatically complex language. It is different from communication code designed to represent English directly. However, ASL is not a universal language. Sign language in other countries (Italian sign language, Chinese sign language, Swedish sign language etc.)