On the Influence of Native Language Cultural Aphasia on the Intercultural Communication Competence of Foreign Language Majors
Abstract
Intercultural communication is a process of cultural interaction, in which the culture of the target language and the culture of the native language are equally important. In the learning process of foreign language majors, the lack of native culture often becomes a key factor that hinders the improvement of their intercultural communication competence. To effectively solve the problem of cultural aphasia of native language in the process of intercultural communication competence cultivation is not only related to the establishment of cultural consciousness and cultural confidence, but also related to the inheritance, dissemination and development of excellent native culture.
Keywords
Cultural Aphasia, Cultural Self-Consciousness, Cross-Cultural Communication, Two-Way Communication
DOI
10.12783/dtem/ahem2020/35387
10.12783/dtem/ahem2020/35387
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