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FJ486a: Japanese Film and Society Spring 2012 Intercultural Competence: Interpersonal Communication across Cultures Myron Lustig and Jolene Koester Chapter 7: Verbal Intercultural Communication Reading questions: 1. What is a verbal code? Verbal and non-verbal language 2. What is important for a good translation? Use of verbal signs to understand the verbal sigs of another language Should reflect the style of the original, convey meaning of the original in such a way that reflects cultural aspects of both languages. 3. What is dynamic equivalence? p. 175~ Goal of a good translation includes: Vocabulary, idiomatic, grammatical-syntactical, experiential and conceptual equivalence. 4. Is translation always equivocal? Provide and example. No. For Japanese. Ogenki desu ka. How are you? But literally is are you well? Do you have energy? 5. On p. 177, can you answer the questions? Use the reading to base it on facts. 6. How are variations in vocabulary and grammar important? Vocabulary differences are shaped by culture or visa versa Japanese has words for items we don’t have. Like sushi or One word needs more than one word to translate it. Snow types.p. 181 Grammar differences Respect and social hierarchy. This is prevalent in Japanese. (desu/masu honorifics) use of titles to refer to someone. Lack of use of you in Japanese (have the word but used in different ways reference to husband or wife) 7. What is the Communication Accommodation Theory proposed by Howard Giles? Has this ever happened to you or do you even think it is possible. Provide examples. Convergence or divergence with communication When first learning Japanese, had host mother accommodate to me to learner language but even more so she used kansai ben with family but always standard with me. (even today) 8. Your question: ______________________________________________________ End with: What languages do they know? How are these different from English? What difficulties do you have when translating to and from these languages? What cultural differences are seen in these languages? FJ486a: Japanese Film and Society Spring 2012 Intercultural Competence: Interpersonal Communication across Cultures Myron Lustig and Jolene Koester Chapter 8: Nonverbal Intercultural Communication 1. What are non-verbal codes? Nonlinguitics behaviors, usually subconscious. “silent language” 2. What are the cultural universals of non-verbal communication? Be able to explain what they mean. 1 2 3 4 5 the same body parts are used for nonverbal expressions nonverbal channels are used to convey similar information, emotions, values, norms and self-disclosing message nonverbal messages accompany verbal communication and are use din art and ritual the motives for using the nonverbal channel such as when speech is impossible are similar across cultures nonverbal message are used to coordinate and control a range of contexts and relationships that are similar across cultures 6 3. What do you think about the statement? “Because the ability to produce such emotional displays is consistent across cultures, there is probably a biological or genetic basis that allows for these behaviors to be produced in all humans in a particular way.” 4. For those of you who have studied Japanese, what forms of non-verbal communication have you learned about. If you have not studied Japanese, are there any that you know about? 5. Define the following: (Be able to give examples) a. Emblems nonverbal behavoiors that have a direct verbal counter part (waving hi) b. Illustrators are directly tied to or accompany the verbal message. Huge mountain lift arms to show it. c. Affect displays facial and body movements that show feelings and emotions. d. Regulators help to synchronize the back and forth nature of conversation. Head nods, eye contact…etc. e. Adaptors personal body movements that occur as a reaction to an individuals physical or psychological state. Scratching an itch tapping a pencil. 6. When you think about your own culture (this may be your identity as an American or another culture that is a part of your heritage) how are body movements, space, touch, time and voice important aspects of your non-verbal behavior? Provide examples. 7. Observe someone during a meal or while studying, how do they communicate with someone else? What do you notice about their verbal and non-verbal communication strategies? 8. Your question: ___________________________________________________________ What about use of personal space time, touch voice etc. how are these important? FJ486a: Japanese Film and Society Spring 2012 Intercultural Competence: Interpersonal Communication across Cultures Myron Lustig and Jolene Koester Chapter 9: The effects of Code Usage in Intercultural Communication 1. What languages have you studied so far? Have you considered their organization of information before? If so, what have you noticed? Circle in approach in Japanese. 2. Have you ever had an intercultural encounter where you need to persuade someone of something? What happened? Were you successful? Me and the car 3. How is silence important in conversation? Give examples. How is different across cultures? Give examples. Japan: not a bad thing. Actually important part of conversation. English it can be awkward. 4. On p. 238 there are 8 questions posed in regards to conversational rules. What would your answers be. 5. Several instances of Japanese culture are mentioned in this chapter. Select one and think about how would you recognize this in conversation…or would you be able to. Japanese paragraph gyre or series of stepping stones. Specific point not conveyed must pull the ideas together by the listener.! P.227 Haragei (wordless communication) hate to hear someone make excuse, don’t like long complicated explanations p.236 Long pauses and understatement in Japanese American talk. P.239 6. Your question: ___________________________________________________________