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Winner of ABC's award for Distinguished Publication for 2006This book explores effective written communication across cultures both theoretically and practically. Specifically it conceptualizes cross-cultural genre study and compares English and Chinese business writing collected from Australia, New Zealand and China. It is also one of those inspired by contrastive rhetoric but has contributed innovatively and uniquely by incorporating research findings from genre analysis, in particular, the sociocognitive genre perspective into this cross-cultural study. On the one hand, the endeavor represents an in-depth theoretical exploration by considering not only discourse community and cognitive structuring, but also the deep semantics of genre and intertextuality, while broadening genre study by integrating insights from cross-cultural communication as well as the Chinese perspectives. On the other hand, the book also addresses pragmatic issues. As a particular feature, it solicits professional members' intercultural viewpoints; thus confirming the shared social "stock of knowledge" employed in the culturally defined writing conventions.Last but not least, this book explores the implications for genre education and training, and develops an appropriate model for cross-cultural genre learning, which encourages learning through legitimate peripheral participation and intercultural learning in business organizations.
Psycholinguistics --- Sociolinguistics --- Pragmatics --- LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES --- Linguistics / General --- Intercultural communication --- Business communication --- Written communication --- English language --- Chinese language --- Communication & Mass Media --- Journalism & Communications --- Discourse analysis --- Business communication. --- Intercultural communication. --- Written communication. --- Discourse analysis. --- #KVHA:Interculturele communicatie --- Written discourse --- Written language --- Administrative communication --- Communication, Administrative --- Communication, Business --- Communication, Industrial --- Industrial communication --- Cross-cultural communication --- Sino-Tibetan languages --- Communication --- Language and languages --- Visual communication --- Culture --- Cross-cultural orientation --- Cultural competence --- Multilingual communication --- Technical assistance --- Anthropological aspects --- E-books --- Germanic languages
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This book makes a novel contribution to the sociolinguistics of globalization by examining the dynamics between language and social change in the tourism destination of West Street, Yangshuo, China. The author makes use of multiple sources, including ethnographic interviews, tourist literature, public signage and policy documents, to examine how tourist mobilities are embedded in and interact with historical, geographical, social, cultural, economic and semiotic factors in the creation of a ‘global village’. The transformation of West Street is emblematic of changes in Chinese society under globalization, revealing new subjectivities, tensions and struggles inherent in this ongoing process of social change.
Ethnology. Cultural anthropology --- Sociolinguistics --- English language --- Chinese languages --- Yangshuo [County] --- Languages in contact --- Chinese language --- Germanic languages --- Sino-Tibetan languages --- Language and languages --- Language and society --- Society and language --- Sociology of language --- Language and culture --- Linguistics --- Sociology --- Integrational linguistics (Oxford school) --- Areal linguistics --- Globalization --- Influence on Chinese --- Social aspects --- Sociological aspects --- E-books --- Globalization. --- Influence on Chinese. --- China. --- English as a Global Language. --- English. --- Sociolinguistics of globalization. --- Sociolinguistics. --- globalisation. --- social class. --- tourism. --- BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Industries / Hospitality, Travel & Tourism. --- S02/0300 --- S15/0210 --- China: General works--Chinese culture and the World and vice-versa --- China: Language--Special linguistic subjects
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