Submit an Article
Become a reviewer
Vol 160 No 2
Pages:
88-89
Download volume:
RUS

Features of rhetorical training of journalism students in the conditions of multicultural society

Authors:
M. A. Tsalikova
About authors
  • K.L. Khetagurov North Ossetian State University
Date submitted:
2004-07-11
Date accepted:
2004-08-16
Date published:
2005-02-01

Abstract

Rhetorical training of journalists for the national region implies comprehension of linguocultural features of the contacting peoples. Teaching rhetoric to journalism students in a multicultural environment implies consistent consideration of the data of the analysis of the national-cultural marking of speech behavior in the learning process. Understanding on this basis the differences in speech behavior of representatives of contacting ethnocultures is intended to become the basis for optimizing intercultural interaction. National differences at the verbal level are quite significant, and in order for the audience to perceive the journalistic material adequately to the author's idea, the journalist must take into account many nuances: the peculiarities of the speech etiquette of peoples, differences in the linguistic expression of the category of evaluation, peculiarities of national imagery, and so on.

Go to volume 160

Similar articles

Communicative competence of a young teacher
2005 R. F. Kovtun
Issues of rhetorical literacy and speech culture of the Tyumen youth
2005 T. L. Ponomerova
Speech culture and folklore language: teaching the language of Russian folklore to foreigners
2005 A. G. Kostina
Accuracy of word usage as an important quality of speech culture
2005 T. A. Yaroslavtseva
On the subject of studying the style of the Russian elegiac school as "the most characteristic example of a stable, closed style"
2005 O. V. Shatalova
Traditional and information technologies in the practice of teaching the course "Russian language and culture of speech"
2005 A. R. Tabuldinova