Exam 3: Language, Communication, Culture, and Power in Context
Exam 1: Why Study Language and Intercultural Communication49 Questions
Exam 2: Culture and the Primary Socialization Process49 Questions
Exam 3: Language, Communication, Culture, and Power in Context50 Questions
Exam 4: Language and Nonverbal Communication50 Questions
Exam 5: Language and Identity in Intercultural Communication50 Questions
Exam 6: Ethnocentricism and Othering49 Questions
Exam 7: Intercultural Transitions50 Questions
Exam 8: Language and Intercultural Relationships49 Questions
Exam 9: Language and Intercultural Conflict50 Questions
Exam 10: Language and Intercultural Communication in the Global Workplace50 Questions
Exam 11: Language, Interculturality, and Global Citizenship50 Questions
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The communication accommodation theory (CAT) ______________.
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When interacting with her grandparents, Aline uses French, but when her South African friends arrive she converses in English. This is an example of ___________.
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Melinda tends to tell it like it is. She is often sarcastic and uses many metaphors when she talks. This is a description of her _______________.
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One's speech style is linked to choices in the use of such linguistic elements as vocabulary, syntactic patterns, pace, and register.
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How individuals interact with each other is influenced by previous interactions.
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When people from different linguistic and cultural backgrounds interact they______.
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People in collectivist cultural contexts tend to emphasize maintaining face, collaboration, and shared interests.
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Intercultural communication may be complicated by differing ideas about what constitutes polite behavior in a particular context.
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