Arabic Language, Culture, and Communication

  • Ajami H
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Abstract

One's language strongly participates in forming one's culture and communication patterns. Arabic language itself led the Arab-Islamic culture to be past-oriented, certainty-oriented, and collectivistic. Arabic language also led the Arab-Islamic communication patterns to be high-context and deductive.

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Ajami, H. (2016). Arabic Language, Culture, and Communication. International Journal of Linguistics and Communication, 4(1). https://doi.org/10.15640/ijlc.v4n1a12

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