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A Critique of Hall's Contexting Model: A Meta-Analysis of Literature on Intercultural Business and Technical Communication
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In this article, a meta-analysis of 224 intercultural communication documents is presented, based on the model of low-context and high-context cultures, which is one of the dominant theoretical frameworks for interpreting interculture communication.Abstract:
Edward Hall's model of low-context and high-context cultures is one of the dominant theoretical frameworks for interpreting intercultural communication. This article reports a meta-analysis of 224 ...read more
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Traduire dans un monde de signes non traduits : l’incidence de la multimodalité en traductologie
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TL;DR: In this article, the authors discuss the consequences of this nouvelle perspective on multimodalite textes for traductologie and introduce connaissance semiotique, indispensable a l’interpretation du sens a tous les niveaux.
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Cross-Cultural Communication and IB Teaching
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Verbal Signatures of Dissociation: Epitomizing and Limiting Cases
TL;DR: The authors reviewed the linguistic options offered in English for epitomizing dissociations, including tautologies and constructions that prompt diverging meanings, orthographical devices like capitalization or subscripts that produce variants of a single word, word schemes like agnominatio and polyptoton that alter core forms, and affixes or modifiers that are either available as antonyms or require forcing apart by subsequent antitheses.
Think global, act local! A cross-cultural study of five Nutella websites on adaptation
Ilaria Gioia,Levke Blaas +1 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors analyse commercial websites of the same global brand from a cultural perspective looking for the presence of cultural patterns which might reflect marketers' awareness for the need of cross-cultural adaptation.
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