Miscommunication has always intrigued researchers in and outside linguistics. This book takes a different perspective from what has been proposed so far and postulates a case for intercultural miscommunication as a linguistically-based phenomenon in various intercultural milieus. The contributions address cases of intercultural miscommunication in potentially confrontational contexts, like professional communities of practice, intercultural differences in various English-speaking countries, political discourse, classroom discourse, or the discourse of the past. The frameworks employed include cultural scripts, critical discourse analysis, lexicographic analysis, glosses of untranslatable terms, and diachronic pragmatics. The book shows the omnipresence of miscommunication, ranging from everyday exchanges through classroom discourse, professional encounters, to literary contexts and political debates, past and present.
History
Chapter number
2
Pagination
15-32
ISBN-13
9783631621998
ISBN-10
363162199X
Language
eng
Publication classification
B1 Book chapter
Copyright notice
2012, Peter Lang
Extent
12
Editor/Contributor(s)
Kryk-Kastovsky B
Publisher
Peter Lang
Place of publication
Frankfurt, Germany
Title of book
Intercultural miscommunication past and present
Series
Warsaw studies in English language and literature ; v. 9