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This book is devoted to the theoretical aspects of communicative behavior. It defines the concept of communicative behavior as a science, offers theoretical devices, methods, and techniques, and determines the role of communicative behavior manuals in modern communicative linguistics and the methodology of teaching a foreign language.The authors offer situational models describing the Russian people's national communicative behavior. This book is intended for an academic audience of Russian professors, linguists, philologists and ethnographers.
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This book is devoted to the theoretical aspects of communicative behavior. It defines the concept of communicative behavior as a science, offers theoretical devices, methods, and techniques, and determines the role of communicative behavior manuals in modern communicative linguistics and the methodology of teaching a foreign language.The authors offer situational models describing the Russian people's national communicative behavior. This book is intended for an academic audience of Russian professors, linguists, philologists and ethnographers.
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Author
Prokhorov I. Sternin I.
Publisher
Flinta. Nauka
ISBN
9785893498127
Format
Paperback
Year Published
2007
Pages
328
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This book is devoted to the theoretical aspects of communicative behavior. It defines the concept of communicative behavior as a science, offers theoretical devices, methods, and techniques, and determines the role of communicative behavior manuals in modern communicative linguistics and the methodology of teaching a foreign language.The authors offer situational models describing the Russian people's national communicative behavior. This book is intended for an academic audience of Russian professors, linguists, philologists and ethnographers.