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Communication Within Archaeology: Do We Understand Each Other?
Oleh:
Venclova, Natalie
Jenis:
Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi:
European Journal of Archaeology vol. 10 no. 2-3 (Aug. 2007)
,
page 207-222.
Topik:
ARCHAEOLOGY
;
communication
;
discourse community
;
language
;
mainstream community
;
minorities
Fulltext:
207.pdf
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Isi artikel
Academic discourse has its own norms related to the national culture, but also to the academic community concerned. In a linguistic classification, discourse communities are being formed with their own conventions and their own academic languages, rhetoric and intellectual styles, sharing paradigms, goals and methods. A positive aspect of discourse communities is that they spread across different national languages and across different – mainstream and minor – communities (using the language of the leading group of researchers). Can this be seen in present-day archaeology, and can it bridge the gap in communication between mainstreams and minorities?
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