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LANGUAGE1AND CROSS-
CULTURAL
A REVIEW OF THE ARTICLE BY
COMUNICATION
STUDYCORGI
https://studycorgi.com/languages-role-in-cross-cultural-
communication/
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The article discusses the importance of
language in facilitating cross-cultural
communication. It starts by highlighting
how language can create barriers to
communication when people from
different cultures try to interact with each
other. The author emphasizes that
language is not just a tool for exchanging
information but also a means of
expressing cultural values and beliefs.
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The article then explores different ways in
which language can affect cross-cultural
communication, such as variations in
grammar, syntax, and pronunciation. The
author explains that these differences can
lead to misunderstandings and
misinterpretations, which can result in
conflicts and other communication
problems.
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The article also highlights the role of
nonverbal communication in cross-
cultural communication, as gestures,
facial expressions, and body language
can convey different meanings in
different cultures. The author
emphasizes the need for cultural
sensitivity and awareness to avoid
misunderstandings and promote
effective communication.
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Overall, the article provides a clear and
insightful overview of the role of language in
cross-cultural communication. It highlights the
challenges and opportunities that language
presents for effective communication across
cultures and emphasizes the importance of
cultural sensitivity and awareness in facilitating
successful interactions.
To provide a more detailed
review of the article
"Language's Role in Cross-
Cultural Communication"
from StudyCorgi and an
example for each statement.
The article highlights The article emphasizes that
the importance of language is not just a tool for
language in facilitating exchanging information but
cross-cultural also a means of expressing
communication.
Example: The article cites research that shows how
cultural values and beliefs.
Example: The article provides an example of how
language can be a significant barrier to cross-cultural language can reflect cultural values and beliefs.
communication. For instance, a study by Zhang and Zhu For instance, the author explains how the Chinese
(2019) found that language barriers often lead to language has many words and phrases that
misunderstandings and misinterpretations in business express the concept of "face," which refers to a
communication between Chinese and American companies. person's reputation and social status. This concept
is deeply ingrained in Chinese culture and is
reflected in the language.
The article discusses how The article highlights
differences in grammar, the role of nonverbal
syntax, and pronunciation communication in
can create barriers to cross- cross-cultural
cultural communication. communication.
Example: The article provides an example of Example: The article provides an example of how
how differences in pronunciation can create nonverbal communication can convey different
communication barriers. For instance, the meanings in different cultures. For instance, the
English word "beach" can be difficult for non- author explains how the thumbs-up gesture,
native speakers to pronounce correctly, leading which is commonly used to indicate approval in
to misunderstandings or confusion when trying Western cultures, is considered offensive in
to communicate with native English speakers. some Middle Eastern cultures.
The article emphasizes the
need for cultural
sensitivity and awareness
to avoid
misunderstandings and
promote effective
communication.
Example: The article provides an example of
how cultural sensitivity can improve cross-
cultural communication. For instance, the author
explains how a study by Jandt (2017) found that
people who are more culturally sensitive are
better at recognizing and understanding cultural
differences, leading to more successful cross-
cultural communication.
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