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OverviewHuman Communication Across Cultures is a highly interactive textbook and workbook on how human communication takes place. Unlike other textbooks which focus only on sociolinguistics this book employs both sociolinguistics and pragmatics. Sociolinguistics explores how language is used in social interactions. There are differences in the way we speak due to where we live, gender, age, race/ethnicity, religious background and our social class and level of education. Pragmatics shows how we speak differently and understand one another in each situation we encounter. Each section of the book includes a brief introduction, a discussion of the topic, references for further research and an extensive collection of activities designed for both in-class usage and homework assignments. The book features numerous examples from a variety of current world cultures. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Vincent Remillard , Karen WilliamsPublisher: Equinox Publishing Ltd Imprint: Equinox Publishing Ltd Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.10cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.300kg ISBN: 9781781793558ISBN 10: 1781793557 Pages: 277 Publication Date: 01 August 2016 Audience: College/higher education , Undergraduate Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand ![]() We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsPreface to Instructors Preface to Students CHAPTER 1: LANGUAGE, COMMUNICATION AND CULTURE CHAPTER 2: THE STRUCTURAL FEATURES OF LANGUAGE CHAPTER 3: PRAGMATICS CHAPTER 4: SPEECH ACTS CHAPTER 5: ROUTINES CHAPTER 6: COOPERATIVE PRINCIPLE AND IMPLICATURE CHAPTER 7: POLITENESS STRATEGIES CHAPTER 8: CONVERSATIONAL ORGANIZATION CHAPTER 9: SOCIAL FACTORS CHAPTER 10: DIALECTS CHAPTER 11: ETHNICITY CHAPTER 12: GENDER CHAPTER 13: BILINGUALISM GlossaryReviewsAs an introductory textbook, the book uses language which is easy to understand for even non-native speakers at different proficiency levels and also those who lack backgrounds in linguistics, pragmatics or sociolinguistics. Though the chapters are strongly linked together and progress from the analysis of what language is to what constitutes communication and finally how communication occurs in different cultures, each chapter can be studied discreetly or with a varying degree of focus since it gives the teacher the flexibility to assign the end-of-chapter exercises and tasks as homework or classwork. The other factor that makes the book outstanding is the very well-structured chapters. Each chapter contains several thought-provoking examples and engaging tasks that can contribute to a more profound understanding of the topic. The bullet point summary at the end of each chapter contributes to the consolidation of the new knowledge and prepares the reader for the move to the next chapter. Overall, this is a commendable work by Remillard and William. I highly recommend this valuable book as both a textbook and a self-study resource for undergraduate level pragmatics and sociolinguistics courses. LinguistList A good choice for a course that would whet the appetite of budding sociolinguists. Discourse Studies As an introductory textbook, the book uses language which is easy to understand for even non-native speakers at different proficiency levels and also those who lack backgrounds in linguistics, pragmatics or sociolinguistics. Though the chapters are strongly linked together and progress from the analysis of what language is to what constitutes communication and finally how communication occurs in different cultures, each chapter can be studied discreetly or with a varying degree of focus since it gives the teacher the flexibility to assign the end-of-chapter exercises and tasks as homework or classwork. The other factor that makes the book outstanding is the very well-structured chapters. Each chapter contains several thought-provoking examples and engaging tasks that can contribute to a more profound understanding of the topic. The bullet point summary at the end of each chapter contributes to the consolidation of the new knowledge and prepares the reader for the move to the next chapter. Overall, this is a commendable work by Remillard and William. I highly recommend this valuable book as both a textbook and a self-study resource for undergraduate level pragmatics and sociolinguistics courses. LinguistList A good choice for a course that would whet the appetite of budding sociolinguists. Discourse Studies [This] is a commendable work by Remillard and William. I highly recommend this valuable book as both a textbook and a self-study resource for undergraduate level pragmatics and sociolinguistics courses. --Peyman G.P. Sabet, Curtin University, LINGUIST List 28.2242 [This] is a commendable work by Remillard and William. I highly recommend this valuable book as both a textbook and a self-study resource for undergraduate level pragmatics and sociolinguistics courses. --Peyman G.P. Sabet, Curtin University, LINGUIST List 28.2242 [Human Communication Across Cultures] is a slim volume, and its goal of covering both pragmatic and sociolinguistic issues in 184 pages is ambitious. In the end, however, the book is a good choice for a course that would whet the appetite of budding sociolinguists. --Laurel Smith Stvan, University of Texas Arlington, Disourse Studies 20(2) Author InformationVincent Remillard is Professor Emeritus of French at Saint Francis University in Loretto, Pennsylvania, where he served as Chair of the Department of Foreign Languages, Dean of General Education, and Director of International Education. Karen Williams is Professor of Spanish at Mercyhurst University in Erie, Pennsylvania. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |