AbstractThis paper provides insight into the pervasive use of situation-bound utterances and their pragmatic functions in spoken discourse. It is corroborated that situation-bound utterances are socially and culturally charged communication routines used by the native speakers in actual speech. The paper analyzes the cultural content of situation-bound utterances and their role in non-native communication. We attempt to show that situation-bound utterances as cultural scripts pertain to cognitive mechanisms of spoken discourse and culture. The study shows that analysis of SBUs as cultural scripts might be used as a learning strategy in foreign language acquisition
Aspects of Discourse and Genre takes a functional approach to language within the general framework ...
With globalization, the growing development of Internet has increased each cultural area. Since the ...
This paper adresses the issue of nonverbal behaviors in intercultural communication. The notion "int...
AbstractThis paper provides insight into the pervasive use of situation-bound utterances and their p...
The present paper considers situation-bound utterances (SBU) as culture-specific pragmatic units of ...
For over 40 years, experimental pragmatics research has operationalized situations as scenarios for ...
AbstractThis case study deals with interpretation of situation-bound utterances (SBU) by Russian EFL...
At the present paper the aspects of linguistic consciousness and communicative behaviour are discuss...
AbstractThis paper deals with the comprehension of situation-bound utterances (SBUs) by Russian EFL ...
The paper proposes a theoretical framework for the study of the relationships between culture, cogni...
This paper tries to give empirical and theoretical arguments for the central role of explicatures in...
In this paper we discuss intercultural communication using the notions of high-context and low-conte...
Learning to communicate in a foreign language involves learning three of its aspects: communicative,...
The goal of research was to achieve a deep comprehension of English speech acts of illocutionary for...
With globalization, the growing development of Internet has increased each cultural area. Since the ...
Aspects of Discourse and Genre takes a functional approach to language within the general framework ...
With globalization, the growing development of Internet has increased each cultural area. Since the ...
This paper adresses the issue of nonverbal behaviors in intercultural communication. The notion "int...
AbstractThis paper provides insight into the pervasive use of situation-bound utterances and their p...
The present paper considers situation-bound utterances (SBU) as culture-specific pragmatic units of ...
For over 40 years, experimental pragmatics research has operationalized situations as scenarios for ...
AbstractThis case study deals with interpretation of situation-bound utterances (SBU) by Russian EFL...
At the present paper the aspects of linguistic consciousness and communicative behaviour are discuss...
AbstractThis paper deals with the comprehension of situation-bound utterances (SBUs) by Russian EFL ...
The paper proposes a theoretical framework for the study of the relationships between culture, cogni...
This paper tries to give empirical and theoretical arguments for the central role of explicatures in...
In this paper we discuss intercultural communication using the notions of high-context and low-conte...
Learning to communicate in a foreign language involves learning three of its aspects: communicative,...
The goal of research was to achieve a deep comprehension of English speech acts of illocutionary for...
With globalization, the growing development of Internet has increased each cultural area. Since the ...
Aspects of Discourse and Genre takes a functional approach to language within the general framework ...
With globalization, the growing development of Internet has increased each cultural area. Since the ...
This paper adresses the issue of nonverbal behaviors in intercultural communication. The notion "int...