Title of article :
Intercultural Differences and Discourse
Author/Authors :
Hassan ، Aboudi Jawad Ajman University
Abstract :
This practical work is an attempt to show learners of English that fluency in a foreign language is not the only means of smooth communication. It states that culture is a group-specific (constant)and language has at least two main varieties (spoken and written) (variables). A discourse in this work, moreover, is a spoken or written communicative situation involving two or more parties in a specific spatial and temporal enclosure. Against that background, it highlights the need to use the in-discourse gap-fillers. Accordingly, the work shows that grammatical correctness is not enough to conduct appropriate communication. So are the culture-specific implicit lacks of clarity, intolerance, and non-observance of cultural differences.
Keywords :
Disruptions , In , discourse , Gap , fillers , Grammatical Correctness , Implicit Clarity , Intolerance , Widening Scope , Inter , societal Customization and Non , observance
Journal title :
International Journal Of Applied Linguistics And English Literature
Journal title :
International Journal Of Applied Linguistics And English Literature