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Cross-cultural Language studies

Translating one's self : language and selfhood in cross-cultural narratives

Translating one's self : language and selfhood in cross-cultural narratives

... Translating One's Self: Language and Selfhood in Cross -cultural Narratives Mary Besemeres A thesis submitted to the Department of English and Theatre Studies of the Australian National [r] ...

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The Role of English Language for Overcoming Cross Cultural Sensitivity

The Role of English Language for Overcoming Cross Cultural Sensitivity

... UK language learning is a ...Many studies came to the conclusion that bilinguals are more sensitive to semantic relations between words, are better able to treat sentence structure analytically, are better ...

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International Journal of Cross-Cultural Studies and Environmental Communication NO. 2 2012

International Journal of Cross-Cultural Studies and Environmental Communication NO. 2 2012

... the cultural magazine Amphion, of more than 40 international and european theatre projects, multimedia artist and producer (Romania, Germany, France, Switzerland, Belgium, Netherlands, ...Risk, Language and ...

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Cross-cultural adaptation of research instruments: language, setting, time and statistical considerations

Cross-cultural adaptation of research instruments: language, setting, time and statistical considerations

... Conversely, studies may have a compre- hensive linguistic translation process, but this still does not ensure construct validity and reliability ...uses cross-country skiing as an example may not be ...

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International Journal of Cross-Cultural Studies and Environmental Communication NO. 1 2012

International Journal of Cross-Cultural Studies and Environmental Communication NO. 1 2012

... embodiment and representation. There are two directions to follow: more clearly, one of the two protagonists, continues his old self by exacerbating it into a greater category. This is the case of Gibreel, who basked in ...

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Formation of Language Competence: Modern Issues and Strategies in the Area of Cross-Cultural Communication

Formation of Language Competence: Modern Issues and Strategies in the Area of Cross-Cultural Communication

... of cross-cultural communication within up-to-date ...of cross-cultural competence presented in relevant studies of international ...students’ language competences and professors’ ...

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Thai second language writing: the development of language knowledge and cross cultural influence

Thai second language writing: the development of language knowledge and cross cultural influence

... of studies have similarly characterized East Asian writing as indirect (Kaplan, 1966; Chao, 2008; Hinkel, 1997; Matalene, ...the cultural groups to which these writers ...

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Cultural Studies as a Didactic Means of Improving Intercultural Language Education

Cultural Studies as a Didactic Means of Improving Intercultural Language Education

... or cross-cultural encounters (Morgan, 1998) or cultural mediators (CEFR, 2001) through a didactical integration of ...Cultural. Studies and language ...of Language ...

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A Cross-Cultural Investigation of Gender-Bound Language Use in Turkish and English Plays: Implications for Foreign Language Education

A Cross-Cultural Investigation of Gender-Bound Language Use in Turkish and English Plays: Implications for Foreign Language Education

... of studies have been conducted on the gender-bound language use in various ...Since language is an enormous area of study, various aspects of language have been covered; from the purpose of ...

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The Relationship between Cultural Intelligence and Expressions of Gratitude among Iranian Upper-Intermediate EFL Learners

The Relationship between Cultural Intelligence and Expressions of Gratitude among Iranian Upper-Intermediate EFL Learners

... another language and cul- ture is what Thomas (1983) terms cross-cultural pragmatic ...of cross-cultural pragmatic failure: socioprag- matic failure and pragmalinguistic ...different ...

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Introduction to Cultural Competence

Introduction to Cultural Competence

... all cultural groups, concepts of and attitudes toward family are culturally defined and can vary in a number of ways, including the relative im- portance of particular family ties, the family’s inclusiveness, how ...

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Effects of cross cultural factors on knowledge management of Kenya homegrown multinationals operating in east Africa

Effects of cross cultural factors on knowledge management of Kenya homegrown multinationals operating in east Africa

... At cross-border markets knowledge is based on cultural preference and taste on goods and services as demanded by the needs of the customers by the host ...country. Cross-cultural diversity is ...

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Cross-cultural dimensions of heritage interpretation in New Zealand national parks : a case study of Aoraki/Mount Cook National Park

Cross-cultural dimensions of heritage interpretation in New Zealand national parks : a case study of Aoraki/Mount Cook National Park

... natural, cultural, and historical features of the national park with various approaches for heritage ...‘Host Language’ and Japanese as a ‘Tourist Language,’ according to Cohen and Cooper’s (1986) ...

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Women's ICT career choices: four cross-cultural case studies

Women's ICT career choices: four cross-cultural case studies

... The responses from the question “Which of the following had a major influence on your career choice?” are shown in Tables IV-VI. Table IV shows those who motivate the respondents to influence choosing a career in ...

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Continuum of Cross-Cultural Adjustment as a Result of  American Studies Exchange Program

Continuum of Cross-Cultural Adjustment as a Result of American Studies Exchange Program

... elsewhere. Cross-cultural re- lationships give opportunity to students to evaluate and com- pare both ...the cross-cultural relationships, Nino mentions the word “axiology”, philosophical ...

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Identity formation, cross-cultural attitudes and language maintenance in the Hungarian Diaspora of Queensland

Identity formation, cross-cultural attitudes and language maintenance in the Hungarian Diaspora of Queensland

... The complexity of the exploration of this intricate matrix stems from the very process of identity formation. While identity formation can be seen as a decision made by the individual members of an ethnolinguistic ...

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Demystifying Thai EFL Learners’ Perceptual Learning Style Preferences

Demystifying Thai EFL Learners’ Perceptual Learning Style Preferences

... It is a truism that the classification of language learning styles differs from one researcher to the other. According to Tuan (2011), the definition of learning styles vary in terms of scope and depth, leading to ...

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Language Discourse in James Joyce’s Short Stories The Grace and The Araby: A Cultural Studies

Language Discourse in James Joyce’s Short Stories The Grace and The Araby: A Cultural Studies

... of language as cultural practices which construct social and cultural products function in James Joyce selected short stories, The Grace and The Araby within the framework of cultural ...

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Newcomer Expectations and Experiences: An Evaluation of English Conversation Circles in London, Ontario

Newcomer Expectations and Experiences: An Evaluation of English Conversation Circles in London, Ontario

... that any type of employment actually provides a better training than ESL classes. First he participated in a training program that provided a placement at Home Depot. After that he went back to school, but to take ...

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Developments in cross-cultural research on attachment: some methodological notes

Developments in cross-cultural research on attachment: some methodological notes

... In this paper, I consider the development of cross-cultural research to substantiate Bowlby's Claims of the universality of the attachment phenomenon, and, specifically, studies using th[r] ...

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