Intercultural communications yearbook.

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Intercultural communications yearbook.
2009, Nova Science Publishers
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Table of Contents

Talking about HIV/AIDS: metaphors that shape our perception of the crisis in Tanzania (Valerie Foster and Deo Ngonyani)
Reading Ngugi's colonial and post-colonial representations through the Gikuyu-Mumbi creation myth (Devi Sarinjeive)
Terms of address in ewe: a socio-pragmatic investigation (Paul K. Agbedor)
Address forms among Akan families (couples) living in the United States: a quantitative study (Cecilia Sem Obeng)
Language in traditional Yoruba social interaction: indirectness in Ola Rotimi's The gods are not to blame (Ayo Opefeyitimi)
Discursive strategies at the palace of the Yaa Naa (a northern Ghanaian king) (Abdulai Salifu)
Discursive construction of 'combative talk': local conversational strategies of a tv host in a Japanese political debate show (Keiko Ikeda)
Feedback as a topic changing strategy in Japanese tv discussions (Kaoru Amino)
The negative role of silence in Akan communication (Kofi Agyekum)
The use of setswana traditional songs in teaching foreign languages and cultures (Rosaleen O.B. Nhlekisana)
Interconnectivity in 'other tongues': a sociolinguistic study of sms text messages in Yoruba (Christine Ofulue)
The language of mobile messages: is it a new variety of English? a linguistic analysis of mobile-messages in English by Arabic native speakers (Mohammad Al-khawalda).

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Includes index.

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Hauppauge, N.Y

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Dewey Decimal Class
302.2
Library of Congress
P94.6 .I58236 2008, P94.6 .I58236 2010, P94.6.I58236 2008

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Pagination
p. cm.

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL23929179M
ISBN 13
9781608761661
LCCN
2009041015
OCLC/WorldCat
454378742

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