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ID2001CZ061260
Author(s)Prčíková, Marianna
Title

Speech acts: cross-cultural differences between native speakers and non-native speakers

PublishedThe 6th conference of British, American and Canadian Studies [BrAmStOp] : Proceedings. Opava Part, Opava, SlU ; 2001, s. 56-60
Languageeng
Classification (CZ)Jazykové vyučování, jeho teorie, didaktika a metodologie
Sociolingvistika
Classification (EN)Language teaching, its theory, and methodology
Sociolinguistics
Subjectsjazyky cizí; konverzace; chování řečové; pragmatika; sociolingvistika; mluvčí rodilí; mluvčí nerodilí
Subjects (DE)Fremdsprachen; Konversation; Pragmatik; Soziolinguistik
NoteProblémy plynoucí z rozdílného řečového chování a z rozdílných kulturních norem v konverzaci nerodilých mluvčích
Mediumarticle
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Sourcehttps://bibliografie.ujc.cas.cz/documents/61260
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