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- Title
Speech Codes Theory Applied to Problematic Situations in Intercultural Communication.
- Authors
Chornet, Daniel; Parr, Bracey
- Abstract
In this article, we propose a six-step iterative training cycle for intercultural trainers and trainees to understand the cultural codes underlying conflict in intercultural communication. We offer this training cycle, grounded in speech codes theory and ethnographic research methods, as a complementary alternative to traditional prescriptive cultural values approaches. Speech codes theory is a descriptive theory that conceptualizes culture as a system of norms, premises, and symbols about communication that is shared by members of a given speech community. Further, we argue that a corollary of understanding speech codes through our six-step iterative training cycle is the development of emic intercultural communication competence and sensitivity.
- Subjects
NORMAL voice; ORAL communication; LEXICAL access; WORD finding difficulties (Reading); WORD recognition
- Publication
Journal of Intercultural Communication, 2017, Issue 43, p1
- ISSN
1404-1634
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.36923/jicc.v17i1.706