The handbook of intercultural discourse and communication / edited by Christina Bratt Paulston, Scott F. Kiesling, and Elizabeth S. Rangel [Texto impreso]
Language: English Series: (Blackwell handbooks in linguistics)Publisher: Malden, Mass. : Wiley-Blackwell, 2012Description: xix, 531 p. : 26 cmISBN: 978-1-4051-6272-2Subject(s): Sociolingüística

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Bibliografía e índices
I. BACKGROUND ; 1. Intercultural communication: An overview ; 2. Perspectives on intercultural discourse and communication ; 3. Cultures and languages in contact: Towards a typology ; II. THEORETICAL PERSPECTIVES ; 4. Interactional sociolinguistics: Perspectives on intercultural ; 5. Ethnografy of speaking ; 6. Critical aproaches to intercultural discourse an communication ; 7. Postmodernism and intercultural discourse: World englishes ; III. INTERNATIONAL DISCOURSE FEATURES ; 8. Turn-taking and intercultural discourse an dommunication ; 9. Silence ; 10. Indirectness ; 11. Polieness in intercultural discourse and communication ; IV. INTERCULTURAL DISCOURSE SITES ; 12. Anglo-arab intercultural communication ; 13. Japan/Anglo-american cross-cultural communication ; 14. "Those venezuelans are so easy-going!". National stereotypes and self-representation in discourse about the other ; 15. "Face". Stereotyping, and claims of power: The greeks and turks in interaction ; 16. Intercultural communication and vocational language learning in South Africa: Law healthcare ; 17. Indigenous-mestizo interaction in Mexico ; V. INTERACTIONAL DOMAINS ; 18. Translation and intercultural communication: Bridges and barriers ; 19. Cultural diferences in business communication ; 20. Intercultural communication in the law ; 21. Medicine ; 22. Intercultural discourse and communication in the law ; 23. Reiigion as a domain of intercultural discourse.