In indirect/high context cultures, people can depend on familiarity and context to aid the listener in understanding the intended message. __________
In indirect/high context cultures, people can depend on familiarity and context to aid the listener in understanding the intended message. __________
The interpersonal context refers to the expectations people have about the behaviors of others as a result of differences in the relationships between them.
The interpersonal context refers to the expectations people have about the behaviors of others as a result of differences in the relationships between them.
High context language is language in which people state things ( ) and ( ). ( ) A: Indirectly B: Explicitly C: Implicitly D: Directly
High context language is language in which people state things ( ) and ( ). ( ) A: Indirectly B: Explicitly C: Implicitly D: Directly
Context in SFL refers to . A: Context of language B: Context of culture C: Context of society D: Context of situation
Context in SFL refers to . A: Context of language B: Context of culture C: Context of society D: Context of situation
In low-context cultures, people judge what someone is talking about not only by what he is saying but also by the context in which the message occurs.
In low-context cultures, people judge what someone is talking about not only by what he is saying but also by the context in which the message occurs.
exhort exploit feud fend In its context the statement that "the place was built for him" means that the café was intended to ______ gullible people like him.
exhort exploit feud fend In its context the statement that "the place was built for him" means that the café was intended to ______ gullible people like him.
48. KFC’s<br/>natural advantages over McDonalds’ in China market are() A: context B: people C: strategy D: execution
48. KFC’s<br/>natural advantages over McDonalds’ in China market are() A: context B: people C: strategy D: execution
According to Numan, context can be classified into . A: linguistic context and co-text. B: nonlinguistic context and extra-linguistic context. C: situational context and cultural context D: linguistic context and nonlinguistic context.
According to Numan, context can be classified into . A: linguistic context and co-text. B: nonlinguistic context and extra-linguistic context. C: situational context and cultural context D: linguistic context and nonlinguistic context.
Which of the following is NOT true about linguistic context(). A: It can be subdivided into grammatical context and lexical context. B: It embraces the people, time and place. C: It refers to the words, clauses, sentences in which a word appears. D: It may cover a paragraph, a whole chapter and even the entire book.
Which of the following is NOT true about linguistic context(). A: It can be subdivided into grammatical context and lexical context. B: It embraces the people, time and place. C: It refers to the words, clauses, sentences in which a word appears. D: It may cover a paragraph, a whole chapter and even the entire book.
How to narrow the following topic “The Effects of Deforestation on Gorillas in Africa ” A: Geographical context B: Historical context C: Biological context D: Social context
How to narrow the following topic “The Effects of Deforestation on Gorillas in Africa ” A: Geographical context B: Historical context C: Biological context D: Social context