CHINESE LANGUAGE AND CHINESE DIALOGUE CULTURE INSIGHTS
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https://doi.org/10.2024/0d38kf62Keywords:
language theory; dialogue culture; Chinese; communicationAbstract
Language theory and the culture of dialogue are interconnected in profound ways, as both deal with communication, meaning, and the structure of interaction. While language theory focuses on formal systems, grammars, and computational models of language, the culture of dialogue emphasizes the social, ethical, and practical aspects of communication between individuals and groups. Combining these two fields can lead to a deeper understanding of how language shapes human interaction and how dialogue can be fostered in diverse cultural contexts.
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