ICC2 Quiz

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  • Created on: 08-05-16 22:48
What is 'communicative competence?'
the ability to perform a range of appropriate, performative behaviours, empathise and reflect.
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What are the four aspects of Deardorff's Process Model for Intercultural Communicative Competence?
Attitudes, knowledge & comprehension, internal outcome, external outcome.
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What might a Japanese interlocutor do to save face when they are not able to meet an obligation?
Apologise profusely
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What are the seven common causes of intercultural conflict according to Isenhart & Spangle (2000)?
Data, Interests, Procedures, Values, Roles, Relationships, Communication
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According to Englebert & Wynn (2000), what are the five common conflict styles?
Accommodation, Avoidance, Competition, Collaboration, Compromise
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How does Levinson (1983) define pragmatics?
The study of deixis, implicature, speech acts, and elements of discourse structure
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What is a speech act?
A functional unit of communication
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What does this description fit: 'a purpose and supporting presupposition'
Illocutionary force
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What are the five types of speech act according to Searle (1975)?
Directives, expressives, commissives, declarations, representatives
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What holds a presupposition- the speaker or the utterance?
The speaker
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What are the six types of presupposition?
Existential, factive, non-factive, lexical, structure, counterfactual
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What are the five types of deixis?
Personal, social, temporal, spatial, discoursal
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How can deictic expressions be described?
Egocentric
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What are the two types of conversational implicature?
Generalised and particularised
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Why can particularised implicature be a cause of intercultural misunderstanding?
Because it requires specific contextual knowledge
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Why do stereotypes usually emerge?
Due to power relations, tensions and conflict
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Who defined 'othering' as 'imagining someone as alien and different in such a way that they are excluded from the speaker's "normal", "superior" and "civilised" group'?
Holliday, Hyde & Kullman (2010)
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What are Semetko & Valkenburg's five news frames?
Human Interest, Responsibility, Morality, Economic Consequences, Conflict
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What did Van Ginnekan say about photography framing?
First World subjects are closer to the camera, and represented as individuals
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What aspects of everyday business activities could cause intercultural conflict?
Power Issues, Work-based Values, Quality vs. Efficiency, Language Issues, Communication Styles, Negotiation, Business Etiquette, Prejudice
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How ****** are we for this exam?
Nah we've got this
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