The Role of Language in Shaping Communication Culture Among Students: A Comparative Study of Kazakh and Kyrgyz University Students

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Title: The Role of Language in Shaping Communication Culture Among Students: A Comparative Study of Kazakh and Kyrgyz University Students
Authors: Dosmanova Gulsara, Supataeva Elvira, Ibragimov Raskul, Ilyas Asem, Pazilova Assem
Source: Open Education Studies, Vol 7, Iss 1, Pp 1369-1379 (2025)
Publisher Information: De Gruyter, 2025.
Publication Year: 2025
Collection: LCC:Education
Subject Terms: ethnolinguistics, language policy, cultural adaptation, globalization, social media influence, Education
Description: In an increasingly interconnected world, understanding how language shapes communication culture among students is paramount. This study aimed to investigate the formation of communication culture through language use in various socio-cultural contexts among Kazakh and Kyrgyz university students. The research employed a survey methodology to gather data on students’ perceptions and practices related to language and communication. Results indicate that students highly value linguistic behaviour and recognize its significant impact on their personal and academic lives. The study revealed a strong awareness among students of how linguistic behaviour influences their professional development, reflecting their readiness for the global job market. Modern technologies, particularly social media and messaging apps, were found to play a crucial role in shaping students’ communication culture. The Kazakh and Kyrgyz languages were identified as key factors in cultural and social spheres, influencing thought structures and expression methods of native speakers. The study concludes that effective language communication education requires diverse methods and strategies, considering students’ ethnic and cultural identities. It emphasizes the need for comprehensive development of communicative skills to facilitate successful interactions across various situations, highlighting the importance of language education and intercultural understanding in modern educational contexts.
Document Type: article
File Description: electronic resource
Language: English
ISSN: 2544-7831
Relation: https://doaj.org/toc/2544-7831
DOI: 10.1515/edu-2025-0081
Access URL: https://doaj.org/article/3620d0e9d8e74840ac5b22e4d4a306aa
Accession Number: edsdoj.3620d0e9d8e74840ac5b22e4d4a306aa
Database: Directory of Open Access Journals
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Abstract:In an increasingly interconnected world, understanding how language shapes communication culture among students is paramount. This study aimed to investigate the formation of communication culture through language use in various socio-cultural contexts among Kazakh and Kyrgyz university students. The research employed a survey methodology to gather data on students’ perceptions and practices related to language and communication. Results indicate that students highly value linguistic behaviour and recognize its significant impact on their personal and academic lives. The study revealed a strong awareness among students of how linguistic behaviour influences their professional development, reflecting their readiness for the global job market. Modern technologies, particularly social media and messaging apps, were found to play a crucial role in shaping students’ communication culture. The Kazakh and Kyrgyz languages were identified as key factors in cultural and social spheres, influencing thought structures and expression methods of native speakers. The study concludes that effective language communication education requires diverse methods and strategies, considering students’ ethnic and cultural identities. It emphasizes the need for comprehensive development of communicative skills to facilitate successful interactions across various situations, highlighting the importance of language education and intercultural understanding in modern educational contexts.
ISSN:25447831
DOI:10.1515/edu-2025-0081