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Bloch, Linda-Renee – Research on Language and Social Interaction, 1998
Examines a cultural phenomenon of "freier," or "sucker," in Israeli society, reflecting almost diametrically opposed values of American immigrants and native Israelis. In 47 interviews with American immigrants concerning communication interactions, insight was gained into the status and posture of the immigrants in the host…
Descriptors: Communication Problems, Culture Conflict, Foreign Countries, Immigrants
Clyne, Michael – Working Papers of the National Languages Institute of Australia, 1991
This paper reports on research conducted in the Language and Society Centre of the National Languages Institute of Australia, Monash University, into interaction in English between non-native speakers from different ethnolinguistic backgrounds. The project emphasizes two aspects of verbal interaction where language-specific rules are closely…
Descriptors: Cultural Differences, English (Second Language), Foreign Countries, Intercultural Communication
Su, Lily I-Wen – 1993
A discussion of cultural differences in politeness in speech focuses on differences between and among American, Japanese, Chinese, and Korean cultural patterns and the role that language can play in creating misunderstanding. It is argued that effective intercultural communication requires cultural competence. Examples are offered concerning a…
Descriptors: Attitudes, Chinese, Communication Problems, Cross Cultural Training

Coupland, Nikolas; And Others – Journal of Multilingual and Multicultural Development, 1994
Measures the reactions of teachers all over Wales to a number of varieties of Welsh English, as well as Standard British English. While they endorsed the social value of Standard British English as holding most prestige, the Southwest Wales variety emerged as a dynamic and the most truly Welsh-sounding contender for the title of Standard Welsh…
Descriptors: Age Groups, Attitude Measures, Data Analysis, English