In:Beyond Misunderstanding: Linguistic analyses of intercultural communication
Edited by Kristin Bührig and Jan D. ten Thije
[Pragmatics & Beyond New Series 144] 2006
► pp. v–vi
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Published online: 9 May 2006
https://doi.org/10.1075/pbns.144.toc
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Table of contents
Beyond Misunderstanding — Introduction
Part one: Basic assumptions of the linguistic reconstruction of intercultural communication
Multilingual repertoires and the consequences for linguistic theory
The cultural apparatus: Thoughts on the relationship between language, culture, and society
The notions of perspective and perspectivising in intercultural communication research
Part two: Interactive analyses of intercultural discourse
Perspectives in conflict: An analysis of German-German conversations
Beyond ‘misunderstandings’ and ‘cultural stereotypes’: Analysing intercultural communication
Intercultural communication in institutional counselling sessions
Ethnic and social groups and their linguistic categorization
“How are you?” “I’m hot”: An interactive analysis of small talk sequences in British-German telephone sales
Where do ‘we’ fit in? Linguistic inclusion and exclusion in a virtual community
Communicating affect in intercultural lamentations in Caucasian Georgia
Beyond competence: A multiculturalist approach to intercultural communication
Authors of Beyond Misunderstanding
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