Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10313727 | English for Specific Purposes | 2005 | 21 Pages |
Abstract
The article is based on findings from research into communication and language use in two international corporations, both formed as a result of a merger between a Swedish and a Finnish company. A questionnaire was sent to representatives of each case company, focusing on language use, communication practices, and cultural views. Using some of the results of the questionnaire as a starting point, we have studied two of the most frequent communicative events where English was used as a lingua franca in internal communication: email messages and meetings. This article focuses on the discoursal (dis)similarities of Swedish and Finnish interactants, and the resulting cultural and communicative challenges.
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Authors
Leena Louhiala-Salminen, Mirjaliisa Charles, Anne Kankaanranta,