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Management of intercultural input: A case study of two Korean residents of Japan
- Source: Journal of Asian Pacific Communication, Volume 10, Issue 2, Jan 2000, p. 297 - 311
Abstract
In this paper, I claim that unlike spontaneous discourse, in which language deviations tend to trigger instantevaluations and adjustments, management of intercultural input is relatively free from time restriction and thus allows re-management at each stage of deviations from norms, noting, evaluation, adjustment and implementation.
© 2000 John Benjamins Publishing Company