Business English Lingua Franca in intercultural (business) communication

  • Kankaanranta, A
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Abstract

Typically, the term intercultural is used as a synonym for international in the sense that it is used to refer to communication taking place between people with international backgrounds. Thus, a different cultural background equals to a different national background, which suggests that the communicators do not share the same mother tongue. In such situations the communicators basically have two options: first, one party can switch over to the other party’s mother tongue; and second, both can use a common language which is neither party’s native tongue. Both options call for intercultural communication.

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Kankaanranta, A. (2008). Business English Lingua Franca in intercultural (business) communication. Language at Work - Bridging Theory and Practice, 3(4). https://doi.org/10.7146/law.v3i4.6193

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