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Mediated Business Interactions Intercultural Communication Between Speakers Of Spanish Rosina Mrquez Reiter

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Mediated Business Interactions Intercultural Communication Between Speakers Of Spanish Rosina Mrquez Reiter
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Publisher: Edinburgh University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.19 MB
Pages: 224
Author: Rosina Márquez Reiter
ISBN: 9780748637218, 0748637214
Language: English
Year: 2011

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Mediated Business Interactions Intercultural Communication Between Speakers Of Spanish Rosina Mrquez Reiter by Rosina Márquez Reiter 9780748637218, 0748637214 instant download after payment.

This is the first monograph to examine mediated business interaction in Spanish. It focuses on communication between native speakers of Spanish from different Spanish-speaking countries with a view to informing our understanding of intercultural communication in a contemporary business environment. Using elements of pragmatics with tools from conversation analysis, the book examines the various activities that telephone conversationalists engage in to supply and demand a service over the phone through the mediational means of Spanish by addressing the following questions.


  • Do speakers of Spanish display similar communicative practices as those observed in other languages when requesting and being offered a service over the phone?
  • Do specifically located activities such as the call openings and closings display similar coordination and ritualisation as that observed in other languages?
  • Does the language seen as a cultural tool reflect a different orientation towards such activities?
  • What strategies do telephone agents and (prospective) clients employ to obtain a sale and either procure the best value for money or obviate it, respectively? And, what role does intercultural communication play in the construction of these practices?

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