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Touaoula, Zohra |
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2018-12-10T08:48:03Z |
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2018-12-10T08:48:03Z |
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2017 |
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http://e-biblio.univ-mosta.dz/handle/123456789/6595 |
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Research has shown that non-verbal communication became part of language, but there’re always cultural differences in which misinterpretations can be made. Since language and culture complete each other, we need to know about different cultures to avoid misunderstandings, what can render intercultural communication easier. Language is the tool that humans use to express themselves through the messages they send. As a part of communication, cultural differences affect language deeply, especially in a globalized world.It brings influence to communication. Therefore, that makes sense for the countries of different cultural backgrounds to understand each other.In the present work we’re going to compare two different cultures in order to provide sufficient evidence followed by convincing results. |
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Communication |
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Non-verbal communication |
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Culture |
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Cultural differences |
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Non-verbal Communication and Cultural Differences |
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Other |
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