词汇 | example_english_cross-cultural |
释义 | Examples of cross-culturalThese examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. The integration of cross-cultural studies thus attributes to a mutual discussion, and to a larger understanding of the interaction between spatial differentiation and social practice. This makes the study of vulnerability particularly germane to cross-cultural and cross-national research on old-age and elderly support. I then locate this speech form in comparative perspective by outlining cross-cultural phenomena with which it has affinities. The fact that the analysis of many of the interviews remained cursory, and was conducted unilaterally rather than in cross-cultural collaboration, does show through, however. Ethics are local: engaging cross-cultural variation in the ethics for clinical research. Aside from the ubiquitous undergraduate examples, relativism is often invoked to address cross-cultural systems of belief. Nevertheless, various media types offer avenues through which northern people can meet their educational, cultural, and political needs, and build cross-cultural understanding. In summary, the goals of this latter approach are mutual understanding and cross-cultural ethical tolerance within limits. I am particularly struck with the importance of studying the question of cross-cultural differences and inter-species comparisons. English, of course, has the widest cross-cultural and cross-linguistic currency from this point of view. Interlanguage pragmatics continues to attract researchers interested in cross-cultural differences and interlanguage development. This article discusses cross-cultural issues in the delivery of teacher training courses. It is the author's contention that cross-cultural borrowing can be respectful and legitimate, if not invaluable. The aim of this study was to explore its cross-cultural validity. We do not find that prevalence differences are explained by cross-cultural differences in the form or validity of the depressive syndrome. A field usually associated with a degree of criticality is inter/cross-cultural awareness, to be discussed below. However, my argument applies more broadly to any important concepts employed in transnational or cross-cultural or cross-level legal discourse. The qualitative studies have generally shown that the communication of referential information in cross-cultural communication is not as problematic as might be believed. The present study demonstrates that three aspects of bilinguals' crosslinguistic and cross-cultural experiences exhibit some influence on divergent thinking. These differences could be explained by the facilitatory effect of cross-linguistic and cross-cultural factors in bilingual development. Results from the cross-cultural study of monolinguals are not always relevant in making inferences about bilinguals. The inclusion of real examples of pragmatic ambiguity and miscommunication in cross-cultural situations is especially welcome. Place is no longer fixed or given, but has to be redrawn and renegotiated in relation to each instance of cross-cultural interaction. In a cross-cultural context, it is the notion of canonicity that is problematical. Traces of cross-cultural communication and interaction can be found in all of these books, but they are not usually a central theme. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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