Cross-Cultural Communication Based on Critical Language Thinking
Abstract
The development of the global economy reflects the cognitive and thinking differences under different cultures, which also reflects the value orientation and value identification of different nations. Critical language thinking is the product of the development of cross-cultural communication, which is counterproductive to social and cultural communication. The reflected educational significance guides the theory and practice of contemporary cross-cultural communication, and gives full play to the role of language in promoting cross-cultural communication, which is a dynamic key to driving the national culture to the world.
Keywords
Critical Linguistic Thinking, Intercultural Communication, Integration of Cultural Development
DOI
10.12783/dtem/ahem2020/35384
10.12783/dtem/ahem2020/35384
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