ISBN:
9783110214048
,
9783110214055
,
9783110214062
Language:
English
Pages:
Online-Ressource
Series Statement:
Approaches to applied semiotics 7
Series Statement:
Approaches to Applied Semiotics [AAS] 7
Series Statement:
Mouton Textbook
Parallel Title:
Druckausg.
Parallel Title:
Druckausg. Danesi, Marcel, 1946 - Global linguistics
Parallel Title:
Druckausg. Danesi, Marcel, 1946 - Global linguistics
DDC:
303.482
Keywords:
Intercultural communication
;
Intercultural communication.
;
Diskursanalyse.
;
Interkulturelle Kommunikation.
;
Rhetorik.
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Discourse Analysis International and Intercultural Communication
;
Rhetorics
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LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Linguistics / General
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Discourse Analysis
;
International and Intercultural Communication
;
Rhetorics
;
Lehrbuch
;
Lehrbuch
;
Lehrbuch
;
Lehrbuch
;
Lehrbuch
;
Kulturkontakt
;
Linguistik
Abstract:
Main description: Why do people from different cultural backgrounds often misunderstand each other even when they usea common language to interact? Why do arguments that we find reasonable not seem so to members of other cultural groups? Global Linguistics addresses these and other basic questions about language and discourse in intercultural communication, providing a solid and accessible introduction to "global linguistics": an interdisciplinary field combining insights from contact linguistics, pragmatics, conceptual metaphor theory and argumentation theory.
Abstract:
Why do people from different cultural backgrounds often misunderstand each other even when they usea common language to interact? Why do arguments that we find reasonable not seem so to members of other cultural groups? Global Linguistics addresses these and other basic questions about language and discourse in intercultural communication, providing a solid and accessible introduction to "global linguistics": an interdisciplinary field combining insights from contact linguistics, pragmatics, conceptual metaphor theory and argumentation theory.
Abstract:
Why do people from different cultural backgrounds often misunderstand each other even when they usea common language to interact? Why do arguments that we find reasonable not seem so to members of other cultural groups? Global Linguisticsaddresses these and other basic questions about language and discourse in intercultural communication, providing a solid and accessible introduction to 'global linguistics': an interdisciplinary field combining insights from contact linguistics, pragmatics, conceptual metaphor theory and argumentation theory. Marcel Danesi, University of Toronto, Canada; Andrea Rocci, University of Lugano, Switzerland.
DOI:
10.1515/9783110214048
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