When culture becomes relevant in intercultural lingua franca communication
Stefanie Stadler
Abstract:Literature has argued that (a) culture makes intercultural communication more prone to miscommunication and that (b) culture is a non‐issue in intercultural communication. The former has been linked to differences in cultural norms and communicative practices, while the latter has been attributed to the existence of cultural differences even in intracultural communication. While it is true that culture is not always a relevant factor in intercultural communication, it is also true that culture can cause a rift… Show more
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