Interpersonal and Crosscultural Communication: Australian Aborigines and Central European Romanies
| Title in English | Crosscultural Communication: Australian Aboriginies and Central European Romanies |
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| Authors | |
| Year of publication | 2011 |
| Type | Article in Proceedings |
| Conference | Identity in Intercultural Communication |
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| Field | Linguistics |
| Keywords | Contact cultures; Australian Aborigines; Romanies; Non-verbal communication; cultural inerferences in verbal communication |
| Description | Both Aboriginal people in Australia and Romanies have been exposed to oppression by the(white) majority. Still, they have preserved some of their communicative practices,or even developed a new language variety (Aboriginal English).Their specific ways of communication when applied in the interaction with the white majority, often lead to miscommunication and misunderstanding. |