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ISSUE:    Philology. Theory & Practice. 2016. Issue 10-1
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THE IMPACT OF CULTURE ON COMMUNICATIVE BEHAVIOUR OF THE SPEAKER

Gayane Rubenovna Vlasyan
Chelyabinsk State University


Submitted: October 1, 2016
Abstract. Communicative behavior of the speaker mostly depends on the national culture to which he/she belongs, which norms and conventions, values and rituals are accepted in his/her society. In the process of communication we use not only universal and individual strategies but ethno-cultural as well. No two national groups see the world in exactly the same way. The greater is the difference in background between senders and receivers, the greater is the difference in meanings attached to particular words and behaviors.
Key words and phrases:
культура
ценности и ритуалы
коммуникативное поведение
этнокультурные особенности
culture
values and rituals
communicative behaviour
ethno-cultural differences
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