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Rapid ongoing globalization and internationalization have created multilinguacultural environments and societies at national, regional and global levels. This heterogeneous and dynamic phenomenon has raised linguistic ecology issues (e.g. Kramsch, 2002;Preece,2011). Consequently, it has brought attention to how interlocutors from multilingual and multicultural backgrounds successfully achieve mutual intelligibility by accommodating each other in intercultural communication. In consideration of this, my intention is to understand the essential relationship between language and culture, the inherent variety so as to identify intercultural communication including both verbal and nonverbal areas, and the needs in multilinguacultural communities. Ultimately, it would be useful to figure out the situation in Korea as it turns into a multicultural society.
목차
Ⅰ. Introduction
Ⅱ. Understanding the intercultural communication
1. Culture and language, the essential interrelated relation in discourse
2. ʻLanguagecultureʼ in Risagerʼs approach
3. A third place, the blurred “liminal” borderline
4. Transcultural and translingual concepts by Pennycook and Canagarajah
5. Intercultural awareness from Bakerʼs perspective
6. Nonverbal language, the clear tacit indication
Ⅲ. Conclusion
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