Tourism is a cross-cultural dialogic process. On the one hand we find the traveller/tourist, who explores new territories and new spaces, eager to leave and conquer them, to encounter and to discover new worlds, new languages and new discourses. On the other hand, we find the promoters of tourist destinations who accompany them throughout this discovery by revealing peculiar aspects and patterns of their cultural identity. The process of meaning construction requires two systems of representation: one by which reality is associated with a series of concepts or mental representations. The other is the language system whereby such representations are conveyed. The present book aims at showing what kind of cultural meanings are constructed...
An interesting area of linguistic investigation where some lexical features of the language of touri...
Over the last few decades there has been wide interest in linguistic and cultural mediation in touri...
In the tourism market today, growing numbers of tourists represent a range of cultural backgrounds, ...
The cross-cultural dimension of tourism seems self evident. Tourism is cultural per se. The search f...
The aim of this study is to analyze the communication strategies of some websites produced by the Re...
For the process of constructing meaning, we need two systems of representation: a system by which an...
The language of tourism has been defined as a specialised kind of discourse, and this is especially ...
The relationship between language and culture is an interplay between linguistic choices and cultura...
Tourism is more than just a leisure or professional activity; it can be considered the representatio...
The present contribution aims at analysing tourism discourse and communication expressed in one part...
The tourist guide, a companion to a journey, exercises a sort of maternal function (Margarito 2000)....
This chapter aims to analyse the strategies used by tourism professionals to describe Italy as a tou...
This volume analyses tourist promotion in different countries (China, Spain, Portugal, Brazil, Italy...
Abstract – This chapter aims to analyse the strategies used by tourism professionals to describe Ita...
The present issue of Textus focuses on tourism discourse from the many broad perspectives of linguis...
An interesting area of linguistic investigation where some lexical features of the language of touri...
Over the last few decades there has been wide interest in linguistic and cultural mediation in touri...
In the tourism market today, growing numbers of tourists represent a range of cultural backgrounds, ...
The cross-cultural dimension of tourism seems self evident. Tourism is cultural per se. The search f...
The aim of this study is to analyze the communication strategies of some websites produced by the Re...
For the process of constructing meaning, we need two systems of representation: a system by which an...
The language of tourism has been defined as a specialised kind of discourse, and this is especially ...
The relationship between language and culture is an interplay between linguistic choices and cultura...
Tourism is more than just a leisure or professional activity; it can be considered the representatio...
The present contribution aims at analysing tourism discourse and communication expressed in one part...
The tourist guide, a companion to a journey, exercises a sort of maternal function (Margarito 2000)....
This chapter aims to analyse the strategies used by tourism professionals to describe Italy as a tou...
This volume analyses tourist promotion in different countries (China, Spain, Portugal, Brazil, Italy...
Abstract – This chapter aims to analyse the strategies used by tourism professionals to describe Ita...
The present issue of Textus focuses on tourism discourse from the many broad perspectives of linguis...
An interesting area of linguistic investigation where some lexical features of the language of touri...
Over the last few decades there has been wide interest in linguistic and cultural mediation in touri...
In the tourism market today, growing numbers of tourists represent a range of cultural backgrounds, ...