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The relationship between communication apprehension and linguistic fluency: an analysis of North African and Russian immigrants in France

2013

North African and Russian immigrants in France were recruited (334) to complete a survey investigating the relationships between communication apprehension (CA) and linguistic fluency. Correlation analysis revealed a negative relationship between linguistic fluency in the dominant language and CA, meaning individuals who are fluent in the dominant language tend to be less apprehensive. Moreover, independent samples t-tests revealed Russian immigrants score higher on CA than do North African immigrants. Theoretical implications regarding the importance of studying Islam, linguistic fluency, and cultural adaptation are presented.

Communicationmedia_common.quotation_subjectImmigrationIslamCommunication apprehensionLinguisticsFluencyNegative relationshipPolitical Science and International RelationsCorrelation analysista616North africanta518PsychologySocial psychologymedia_commonMeaning (linguistics)Russian Journal of Communication
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Practiced musical style shapes auditory skills

2012

Musicians' processing of sounds depends highly on instrument, performance practice, and level of expertise. Here, we measured the mismatch negativity (MMN), a preattentive brain response, to six types of musical feature change in musicians playing three distinct styles of music (classical, jazz, and rock/pop) and in nonmusicians using a novel, fast, and musical sounding multifeature MMN paradigm. We found MMN to all six deviants, showing that MMN paradigms can be adapted to resemble a musical context. Furthermore, we found that jazz musicians had larger MMN amplitude than all other experimental groups across all sound features, indicating greater overall sensitivity to auditory outliers. Fu…

Communicationmedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industryGeneral Neuroscience05 social sciencesMismatch negativityContext (language use)MusicalElectroencephalography050105 experimental psychologyGeneral Biochemistry Genetics and Molecular BiologyStyle (sociolinguistics)Feature (linguistics)03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineHistory and Philosophy of SciencePerceptual learningmedicine0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesbusinessJazzPsychology030217 neurology & neurosurgeryCognitive psychologyAnnals of the New York Academy of Sciences
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CREATIVE TOOLS FOR THE FORMATION OF PUBLIC SIGNS IN THE URBAN ENVIRONMENT OF THE BALTIC STATES

2014

<p>In public space there is the information, that is always designed with a specific purpose. For example, signposts are placed to provide direction guidance and to highlight some of the most important objects. Public signs function as the visiting cards of some institution or enterprise, creating indirectly a definite image of these institutions or some ethnic or social groups, while graffiti is written to create and maintain a public image and to express emotions or attitudes towards some person, a group of people, events or processes. To achieve the expected objective the authors of signs often use the eye-catching texts that differ from linguistic and para-linguistic means, such a…

Communicationsemiotic landscape; public sign; linguistic creativity; linguistic and optical metaphorsbusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectSign (semiotics)Space (commercial competition)GraffitiVariety (linguistics)PunctuationLinguisticsPublic spaceSemioticsPsychologybusinessLinguistic landscapemedia_commonVia Latgalica
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The link between induced emotions, the humor style and the sense of life quality

2015

The study showed that there is a link between induced emotions, the humor style and the sense of life quality. According to Martin’s [1] theory stating that there are four humor styles: affiliative, self-enhancing, aggressive and self-defeating, the humor style of people belonging to groups in which one of the following emotions: sadness, aversion, satisfaction and joy, had earlier been induced and the control group was checked by means of the Humor Styles Questionnaire (HSQ). Moreover, in case of each analyzed group,the level of the sense of life quality was measured. The results of this analysis show that the fact of inducing such emotions as joy or sadness is connected with decreasing or…

Communicationthe sense of life qualitythe humor styleMultidisciplinary approachbusiness.industryLife qualityemotionsbusinessLink (knot theory)PsychologyStyle (sociolinguistics)Cognitive psychologyProceedings of The 3rd Virtual Multidisciplinary Conference
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A longitudinal examination of the transition to symbolic communication in the second year of life

2003

Between 10 and 24 months of age, children progress from communicating through conventional signals to communicating through symbols in a variety of situations. The present study investigates this transition analysing mother–child communication frames and the child’s communicative acts, and tracing the developmental changes in both frames and communicative acts. Four children (2 girls, 2 boys) and their mothers were observed longitudinally and extensively, from 10 to 24 months of age, using a multiple case-study method. Through the detailed investigation of these single cases, clear developmental trajectories were found, showing that conventional frames and representational gestures ‘bridge’…

Communication; Developmental transition; Longitudinal; Mother-child frames; Multiple case study; SymbolsFrame analysisTransition (fiction)Developmental and Educational PsychologySymbolic communicationPsychologyVariety (linguistics)Developmental psychologyGestureFocus (linguistics)
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Blending Literature and Foreign Language Learning: Current Approaches

2013

The aim of this chapter is to discuss the place of literature in foreign language learning and teaching contexts, and to show reasons of using literary texts for the development of communicative competence, intercultural communicative competence, and for individual as well as social human growth. Although literature and language teaching had been following separate paths, currently a strong tendency emerges of integrating language and literature teaching across proficiency levels. This tendency results from the recognition of the roles that literacy, multiliteracies and multimodality play in the life of humans in the 21st century. Respected bodies such as the Council of Europe or Modern Lan…

Communicative competenceEngineeringbusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectForeign languageLanguage acquisitionExperiential learningLiteracyLinguisticsIndependent readingComputingMilieux_COMPUTERSANDEDUCATIONLanguage educationbusinessCompetence (human resources)media_common
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Sensitizing Foreign Language Learners to Cultural Diversity Through Developing Intercultural Communicative Competence

2011

Language and culture are intricately interwoven thus teaching and learning a language inevitabely involves teaching and learning culture of its users. However, this always raises a question about which culture is involved, how the concept is understood and what it means for foreign language learners as well as for native speakers of the language involved. Culture is not monolithic, it comprises a variety of cultural practices that people engage in across a range of social configurations they participate in. The present chapter addresses current concepts of culture in the context of foreign/second language learning, discusses how they relate to foreign language teaching practices (as illustr…

Communicative competenceIntercultural competenceCultural diversitymedia_common.quotation_subjectPedagogyForeign languageContext (language use)SociologyCommunicative language teachingVariety (linguistics)LinguisticsDiversity (politics)media_common
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Dealing with Intercultural Communicative Competence in the Foreign Language Classroom

2007

Communicative competenceIntercultural competenceForeign languagePedagogySociologyCommunicative language teachingIntercultural communicationLinguistics
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La voz como instrumento clave en la competencia comunicativa del docente universitario

2019

Actualmente, el perfil del profesor universitario engloba el desarrollo de competencias en áreas tan diferentes como complementarias: la docencia, la investigación y la gestión. En este trabajo se presenta una aproximación teórica al estado del arte respecto a las competencias del profesorado universitario en cuanto a su actuación docente. En concreto, se aborda la competencia comunicativa entendida como: a) la capacidad de formar enunciados que no solo sean gramaticalmente correctos sino también socialmente apropiados (Hymes, 1971) y b) el conjunto de conocimientos y destrezas/habilidades lingüísticas, discursivas, socioculturales que permiten la actuación eficaz y adecuada del hablante en…

Communicative competenceLinguistic skillsSubject (documents)EducationPublic speakingAction (philosophy)PedagogyDevelopmental and Educational PsychologyVeuUniversity teachingSociocultural evolutionPsychologySet (psychology)
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Intercultural communicative competence in the context of the European higher education area

2009

Abstract In this paper, we analyse the close relationship between the European higher education area (EHEA), the common European framework of reference for languages and intercultural communicative competence (ICC) and show how the implementation of ICC in foreign language teaching can become an essential tool to acquire the full achievement of the EHEA. En este articulo analizamos la estrecha relacion entre el Espacio Europeo de Educacion Superior, el Marco Europeo de las Lenguas y la competencia comunicativa intercultural y mostrar como la implementacion de la CCI en la ensenanza de una lengua extranjera puede convertirse en una herramienta esencial para conseguir los objetivos del EEES.

Communicative competenceLinguistics and LanguageHigher educationbusiness.industryCommunicationCommon European Framework of Reference for LanguagesContext (language use)Intercultural communicationForeign language teachingPlurilingualismClose relationshipPedagogySociologybusinessLanguage and Intercultural Communication
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