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The world today is characterized by an ever
growing number of contacts resulting in
communication between people with different
linguistic and cultural backgrounds. This
communication takes place because of contacts
in areas of business, military cooperation,
science, education, mass media, entertainment,
tourism and also because of immigration
brought about by labor shortage or political
conflicts. (Allwood, 2003)
Communication
[kuh-myoo-ni-key-shuhn]
–noun
1.the act or process of communicating
2.the imparting or interchange of thoughts,
opinions, information by speech, writing, or
signs.
(http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/communication)
LANGUAGE
Language is an abstract system of
 word meaning and symbols for
     all aspects of culture.
It includes:

0Speech        0Symbols
0Written       0Gestures
 characters    0Expressions of
0Numerals       non-verbal
                communication
TWO TYPES OF
       COMMUNICATION
0Verbal
- refers to use of language


0Non-Verbal
- refer to the use of gestures, facial
 expressions, and other body movements
PARALANGUAGE

- is the language of gestures, expressions
 and postures
Language is a system of verbal and, in many cases,
written symbols with rules about how those symbols
can be strung together to convey more complex
meanings. It is impossible to overstate the
importance of language in the development,
elaboration, and transmission of culture. Language
enables people to store meanings and experiences to
pass this heritage to new generations. Through
language, we are able to learn about and from the
experiences of others. In addition, language enables
us to transcend the here and now, preserving the past
and imagining the future. It also makes possible the
formulation of complex plans and ideas.
(Calhoun, et al., 1994)
The meaning of verbal and
nonverbal gestures vary from one
culture to another. (Schaefer,
2003)
A man’s language is a reflection
of the kind of person he is, the
level of education he has attained
and an index to the behavior that
may be expected from him.
Humans are the only living creatures
known      to     be   capable     of
communicating intricate systems of
symbols, storing knowledge, and
transmitting this knowledge to a new
generation.
Language is the key factor in the
success of the human race in
creating and preserving culture, for
without language the ability to
convey ideas and traditions is
impossible.
THE STUDY OF LANGUAGE
      0Phonology
      0Semantics
       0Grammar
      0Pragmatics
PHONOLOGY

- refers to a system of sounds
SEMANTICS

- is a study of word meanings
   and word combinations
GRAMMAR
- refers to the structure of language
through its morphology and syntax
PRAGMATICS
- is concerned rules for the use of
  appropriate language particular
             contexts
The pupil learns to take turns in
speaking, to remain silent while
other speak, and to speak differently
in different settings such as the
classroom and the play ground.
(Hetherington and Parke, 1999)
If culture can affect the structure
and content of its language, then
it follows that linguistic
diversity derives in part from
cultural diversity.
Language is an integral part of
culture and human culture
cannot exist without it.
What we have observed and experienced, as
well as our norms, values, and ideas exists
because we have learned to identify or
experience these things through language.
These things are shared and transmitted from
one generation to another through process of
socialization. (Panopio et al, 1992)
An approach that may reveal the difference
between language and culture is to study how
children in different cultures ( speaking
different languages) develop concepts as they
grow up.

If language influences the information of a
particular concept, we might expect that
children will acquire that concept earlier in
societies where the languages emphasizes that
concept.
One long-standing claim concerning
the relationship between language
and culture is that the structure of
language determines the way in
which speakers of that language
view the world.
Edward Sapir, a linguist, acknowledged the
close relationship between language and
culture, maintaining that they were
inextricably related so that you could not
understand or appreciate the one without a
knowledge of the other.

(htttp://wwww.josh manning.com/friends/whorf.htm)
THE LINGUISTIC-RELATIVITY
       HYPOTHESIS
    - Asserts that language actually
    determines the possibilities for a
   culture’s norms, beliefs and values.

  - Another acceptable version of the
 theory recognizes the mutual influences
         of culture and language.
The linguistic-relativity hypothesis
asserts that language determines thought
and therefore culture. In reality language
and culture influence each other.

                          - Edward Sapir
Every human language allows its
speakers to express an infinite thoughts
and ideas that can persist even after their
originators are gone.

This property of human language which is
not shared by any other known species,
allows human to transmit their culture
from one generation to the next.

(Eisley,1970 as cited by Kornblum, 1991)
 Every society has a culture, no matter
 how simple the culture may be, and
 every human being cultured in the
 sense of participating in some culture
 or other.
“Aculture is made - - or destroyed - - by its
articulate voices.”

- Ayn Rand
(Russian born American Writer and Novelist,
1905-1982)
THANK YOU~!
   God Bless! 

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INTERCULTURAL COMMUNICATION

  • 1.
  • 2. The world today is characterized by an ever growing number of contacts resulting in communication between people with different linguistic and cultural backgrounds. This communication takes place because of contacts in areas of business, military cooperation, science, education, mass media, entertainment, tourism and also because of immigration brought about by labor shortage or political conflicts. (Allwood, 2003)
  • 3.
  • 4. Communication [kuh-myoo-ni-key-shuhn] –noun 1.the act or process of communicating 2.the imparting or interchange of thoughts, opinions, information by speech, writing, or signs. (http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/communication)
  • 5. LANGUAGE Language is an abstract system of word meaning and symbols for all aspects of culture.
  • 6. It includes: 0Speech 0Symbols 0Written 0Gestures characters 0Expressions of 0Numerals non-verbal communication
  • 7. TWO TYPES OF COMMUNICATION 0Verbal - refers to use of language 0Non-Verbal - refer to the use of gestures, facial expressions, and other body movements
  • 8. PARALANGUAGE - is the language of gestures, expressions and postures
  • 9. Language is a system of verbal and, in many cases, written symbols with rules about how those symbols can be strung together to convey more complex meanings. It is impossible to overstate the importance of language in the development, elaboration, and transmission of culture. Language enables people to store meanings and experiences to pass this heritage to new generations. Through language, we are able to learn about and from the experiences of others. In addition, language enables us to transcend the here and now, preserving the past and imagining the future. It also makes possible the formulation of complex plans and ideas. (Calhoun, et al., 1994)
  • 10. The meaning of verbal and nonverbal gestures vary from one culture to another. (Schaefer, 2003)
  • 11. A man’s language is a reflection of the kind of person he is, the level of education he has attained and an index to the behavior that may be expected from him.
  • 12. Humans are the only living creatures known to be capable of communicating intricate systems of symbols, storing knowledge, and transmitting this knowledge to a new generation.
  • 13. Language is the key factor in the success of the human race in creating and preserving culture, for without language the ability to convey ideas and traditions is impossible.
  • 14. THE STUDY OF LANGUAGE 0Phonology 0Semantics 0Grammar 0Pragmatics
  • 15. PHONOLOGY - refers to a system of sounds
  • 16. SEMANTICS - is a study of word meanings and word combinations
  • 17. GRAMMAR - refers to the structure of language through its morphology and syntax
  • 18. PRAGMATICS - is concerned rules for the use of appropriate language particular contexts
  • 19. The pupil learns to take turns in speaking, to remain silent while other speak, and to speak differently in different settings such as the classroom and the play ground. (Hetherington and Parke, 1999)
  • 20.
  • 21. If culture can affect the structure and content of its language, then it follows that linguistic diversity derives in part from cultural diversity.
  • 22. Language is an integral part of culture and human culture cannot exist without it.
  • 23. What we have observed and experienced, as well as our norms, values, and ideas exists because we have learned to identify or experience these things through language. These things are shared and transmitted from one generation to another through process of socialization. (Panopio et al, 1992)
  • 24. An approach that may reveal the difference between language and culture is to study how children in different cultures ( speaking different languages) develop concepts as they grow up. If language influences the information of a particular concept, we might expect that children will acquire that concept earlier in societies where the languages emphasizes that concept.
  • 25. One long-standing claim concerning the relationship between language and culture is that the structure of language determines the way in which speakers of that language view the world.
  • 26. Edward Sapir, a linguist, acknowledged the close relationship between language and culture, maintaining that they were inextricably related so that you could not understand or appreciate the one without a knowledge of the other. (htttp://wwww.josh manning.com/friends/whorf.htm)
  • 27. THE LINGUISTIC-RELATIVITY HYPOTHESIS - Asserts that language actually determines the possibilities for a culture’s norms, beliefs and values. - Another acceptable version of the theory recognizes the mutual influences of culture and language.
  • 28. The linguistic-relativity hypothesis asserts that language determines thought and therefore culture. In reality language and culture influence each other. - Edward Sapir
  • 29. Every human language allows its speakers to express an infinite thoughts and ideas that can persist even after their originators are gone. This property of human language which is not shared by any other known species, allows human to transmit their culture from one generation to the next. (Eisley,1970 as cited by Kornblum, 1991)
  • 30.  Every society has a culture, no matter how simple the culture may be, and every human being cultured in the sense of participating in some culture or other.
  • 31. “Aculture is made - - or destroyed - - by its articulate voices.” - Ayn Rand (Russian born American Writer and Novelist, 1905-1982)
  • 32. THANK YOU~! God Bless! 