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| Title: | Emotion communication and language socialisation. [abstract]. |
| Authors: | Mrowa-Hopkins, Colette Marie Strambi, Antonella |
| Keywords: | research |
| Issue Date: | 2006 |
| Abstract: | In this paper, we wish to discuss ways in which cross-cultural pragmatics research can contribute to a language socialisation perspective in second language teaching and learning. We provide some background to our research project on the study of
self-disclosure and negative emotion communication among three cultural groups, drawing on data collected in Anglo-Australian, French and Italian films. Our project involved the elaboration of a model of the cultural script of anger display in interactions involving male friends, and the observation and analysis of non-verbal responses based on a small corpus. |
| Description: | Colette Mrowa-Hopkins, Antonella Strambi, social knowledge, non-verbal expression, teachers, students, learners |
| URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/2328/1519 |
| Appears in Collections: | Language and Intercultural Communication Symposium, 22-24 November 2005 and 8-9 February 2006 Published Works Published Works
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