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Understanding Understanding Intercultural Intercultural Communication Communication Second Second EditionEdition

Chapter 6

What is the Connection between Verbal Communication & Culture?

Stella Ting-Toomey & Leeva C. Chung

OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS

PowerPoint Slides Designed by Alex Flecky and Noorie Baig

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TODAY’S MENUTODAY’S MENU

I. Human Language: Distinctive Features and Rule Patterns

II. Appreciating Diverse Language Functions

III. Verbal Communication Styles: A General Framework

IV. Intercultural Reality Check: Do-Ables

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Do you know…Do you know…

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I. Human Language: Distinctive I. Human Language: Distinctive Features Features and Rule Patterns and Rule Patterns Language:

An arbitrary, symbolic system that labels and categorizes objects, events, groups, people, ideas, feelings, experiences, and many other phenomena.

Can you guess how many languages exist worldwide?

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I. Human Language: Distinctive I. Human Language: Distinctive Features Features and Rule Patterns and Rule Patterns

A. Distinctive Language Features• Arbitrariness: sounds and symbols

Ω A € ∞• Abstractness: concrete to abstract

levels

• Meaning-Centeredness: denotative and connotative levels of meaning

• Creativity: productivity, displacement, eta-communicative

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I. Human Language: Distinctive I. Human Language: Distinctive Features and Rule Patterns Features and Rule Patterns

B. Multiple Rule Patterns

• Phonological Rules: Smallest unit of a word

• Morphological Rules: Multiple sounds • Syntactic Rules: Grammar• Semantic Rules: Meaning• Pragmatic Rules: Contextual rules

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II. Appreciating Diverse II. Appreciating Diverse Language FunctionsLanguage Functions

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II. Appreciating Diverse Language II. Appreciating Diverse Language FunctionsFunctions

A. Cultural Worldview Function • Linear worldview vs. Relational worldview

B. Everyday Social Reality Function

C. Cognitive Shaping Function• Sapir-Whorf Hypothesis: “the shaper of

ideas” • Strong Form vs. Weak Form

D. Group Membership Function• Code switching (Click to view related video)

E. Social Change Function

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Linear Worldview

Rational thinking

Objective reasoning

Facts and evidence

Polarized interpretation

Analytical dissecting mode

Tangible outcome

Relational Worldview

Connected thinking

Context-based reasoning

Context and relationship

Continuum interpretation

Holistic big-picture mode

Long-term relational outcome

II. Appreciating Diverse II. Appreciating Diverse Language Functions: Cultural Language Functions: Cultural Worldview FunctionWorldview Function

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II. Verbal Communication II. Verbal Communication Styles: Styles: A General Framework A General Framework

LCC Patterns

Individualistic values

Linear logic

Direct verbal style

Matter of fact tone

Informal verbal style

Verbal assertiveness or talkativeness

Verbal self-enhancement style

HCC Patterns

Collectivistic values

Spiral logic

Indirect verbal style Understated or

animated tone Formal verbal style

Verbal reticence or silence

Self-humbling style

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LCC – HCC Application Analysis:• The Joy Luck Club: Film Clip• Roommates Video

DISCUSSION QUESTIONS:• Compare and contrast the different verbal styles of the

people in the videos.• What did the low-context communicator say/do? What

did the high-context communicator say/do?• What recommendations do you have for these

communicators to make this conversation go better?

II. Verbal Communication Styles: A General II. Verbal Communication Styles: A General FrameworkFramework

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Beliefs Expressed in Talk and Silence• Silence is interpreted and evaluated

differently across cultures and between persons.

• How do you interpret silence?

Take a look at how the Japanese people use silence to mean different things…

II. Verbal Communication Styles: A General II. Verbal Communication Styles: A General FrameworkFramework

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IV. Intercultural Reality Check: IV. Intercultural Reality Check: Do-AblesDo-Ables

When using your native language with a nonnative speaker, to be flexible verbal communicators, try to practice the following guidelines:

– Practice intercultural empathy– Learn to paraphrase and perception check– Use multiple modes of presentation – Practice language variation usage– Pay attention to nonverbal tone of voice – Understand basic differences of LCC and HCC

patterns – Use nonverbal gestures to complement– Master the language pragmatic rule function

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If you talk to a man in a language he understands,

that goes to his head. If you talk to him in his

language, that goes to his heart.

~ Nelson Mandela

Learn a new language and get a new soul.

~ Czech Proverb

Parting Thoughts…Parting Thoughts…