Abstract
This article explores the linguistic dimensions of the "Father" concept, delving into its multifaceted roles across various fields of study. From cognates and metaphors in different languages to its impact on sociolinguistics, psycho-linguistics, and discourse analysis, the term "father" serves as a linguistic nexus connecting culture, society, and individual experiences. The examination spans across linguistic diversity, family dynamics, and practical applications in education and technology. Through discourse analysis, legal frameworks, and the lens of linguistic pragmatics, we unravel the nuanced meanings and societal expectations associated with the father concept. This exploration underscores the profound influence of language on shaping perceptions, cultural identity, and societal structures.This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.
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