Due to different cultural backgrounds, different animal patterns mean different things in different countries,therefore some have become taboos in some countries. For example, poeple in Britain never use elephants in ...Due to different cultural backgrounds, different animal patterns mean different things in different countries,therefore some have become taboos in some countries. For example, poeple in Britain never use elephants in their patterns,the Australians hate rabbits, in many African countries people dislike patterns of dogs,the Swiss people regard the owl (猫头鹰)as展开更多
Due to different cultural backgrounds,different animal patterns mean different things indifferent countries,therefore some have becometaboos in some countries.For example,poeple inBritain never use elephants in their ...Due to different cultural backgrounds,different animal patterns mean different things indifferent countries,therefore some have becometaboos in some countries.For example,poeple inBritain never use elephants in their patterns,theAustralians hate rabbits,in many Africancountries people dislike patterns of dogs,theSwiss people regard the owl(猫头鹰)as展开更多
Translation of brand names is a form of intercultural communication. Whether we translate the Chinese brand names into the English ones or translate the English brand names into the Chinese ones, language laws, cultur...Translation of brand names is a form of intercultural communication. Whether we translate the Chinese brand names into the English ones or translate the English brand names into the Chinese ones, language laws, cultural psychology, aesthetic interest and some other factors will be involved. According to the principle of equivalence theory, the translated brand names should achieve a perfect linguistic unity among sound, form and meaning. Based on the translation principles, the translators should also pay attention to some forbidden zones.展开更多
Nowadays cross-cultural communication is becoming increasingly popular, therefore, understanding different taboos in different cultures is particularly important. Through the comparison between Chinese and English tab...Nowadays cross-cultural communication is becoming increasingly popular, therefore, understanding different taboos in different cultures is particularly important. Through the comparison between Chinese and English taboos on privacy, names, sex and so on, this paper reveals the cultural differences between Chinese and Western culture.展开更多
As the globalization is rapidly developed,intercultural communication has become more and more intensified.When it comes to the case of taboo,it varies from one culture to another,thus,the violation of taboos will cau...As the globalization is rapidly developed,intercultural communication has become more and more intensified.When it comes to the case of taboo,it varies from one culture to another,thus,the violation of taboos will cause something unpleasant,like misunderstanding.So people should pay more attention to it.This essay just takes some linguistic taboos in Chinese and English to compare the two kinds of taboos to give deeper illustration to readers.It is hoped that the readers could make full use of this knowledge to communicate effectively in intercultural communication.展开更多
DON’T Place Chopsticks Unevenly Chinese people regard it as inauspicious to place a pair of chopsticks unevenly on the table before,during or after a meal.They call it"san chang liang duan",or"three lo...DON’T Place Chopsticks Unevenly Chinese people regard it as inauspicious to place a pair of chopsticks unevenly on the table before,during or after a meal.They call it"san chang liang duan",or"three long and two short",which indicates death.According to traditional Chinese customs,dead bodies were placed in coffins in the past.展开更多
Pangolins are currently considered the most endangered mammal species due to their high rank in local and international traffic. This species is protected in DRC and worldwide, unfortunately it is threatened by numero...Pangolins are currently considered the most endangered mammal species due to their high rank in local and international traffic. This species is protected in DRC and worldwide, unfortunately it is threatened by numerous human actions. The objective of this study is to identify the different reasons for which these animals are exploited, to provide information to determine from the opinions of the respondents the current state of the population from 2015 to today and to identify their hunting techniques by the local populations. We carried out surveys in the households of hunters, farmers and people practicing other professions in 12 villages, located within the RNT and surroundings areas. Two interview techniques were used: the individual interview and the participatory diagnostic technique. 175 people were interviewed individually. Nearly 97% of our respondents are motivated to consume pangolin as bush meat obtaining by hunting. The main reason for eating pangolin meat is 44% preference and 33% habit. The zone does not know the foreign solicitation of the exploitation of pangolins and its derivatives. The opinions of the population regarding the current state of pangolin in the Tayna Nature Reserve indicate that from 2015 to the present day the common pangolin “<em>Manis tricuspis</em>” has been abundant. Hunters use different hunting techniques, dominated by pickup for the <em>Manis tricuspis</em>, digging burrow, fire at the entrance of the burrow for <em>Manis gigantea</em> and the shotgun for the <em>Manis tetradactyla</em>.展开更多
Once you set foot on foreign soil, you’ll have to adapt to your new environment. Of course there will be the odd custom or two that you’re not familiar with, but we’re here to help you avoid turning naive behavior ...Once you set foot on foreign soil, you’ll have to adapt to your new environment. Of course there will be the odd custom or two that you’re not familiar with, but we’re here to help you avoid turning naive behavior into a majorly bad faux pas. All you need is to be a little open minded. After all, we are all a part of a global village with many unique wonderful cultures.Along with native customs comes the sticky subject of taboos-those things one should avoid at all cost. Every country has its own list of no-no’s, so what about in China? What are the taboos? Let s take a look.展开更多
The specific objective of the study was to identify the role of traditional leaders in Cape Coast,Kumasi and Teshie in the governance structure of their societies through the observance of taboos.It was to have a good...The specific objective of the study was to identify the role of traditional leaders in Cape Coast,Kumasi and Teshie in the governance structure of their societies through the observance of taboos.It was to have a good understanding of what constitutes governance and good governance in the context of the indigenous set-up;to assess the current nature of governance related taboos;and to evaluate the impact of contemporary society on taboos and the consequence of any impact of contemporary society on the taboos on indigenous governance.The research was guided by Creswell’s knowledge on research paradigm to describe a researcher’s philosophical view and conceptualization of reality.The research adopted mixed method approach in achieving the objective of the research by obtaining empirical data for the research questions.Two sets of instruments were adopted for data gathering.The first instrument was an interview guide that was used to solicit structured data from the respondents in order to elicit more candid and objective replies.The second instrument was a questionnaire,which was used in order to gather the exact responses relevant to the research from participants.The study found out that traditional rulers occupy unique position,hence in order to maintain certain standards to please their subjects on whose authority they rule,they cannot avoid observing taboos.It further showed that the Chieftaincy institution is an institution that cannot be done away with.It is recommended that both citizens and non-citizens in these traditional societies should be made to appreciate,respect and observe taboos associated with taboo days as a means to promote unity,peace and governance.展开更多
Language serves as the tool of communication between people.In any language persons,things and activities that are ta boos should not be talked about or should be mentioned in a roundabout way.it is not only a linguis...Language serves as the tool of communication between people.In any language persons,things and activities that are ta boos should not be talked about or should be mentioned in a roundabout way.it is not only a linguistic phenomenon but also a social phenomenon.The origin of taboo is deeply rooted in the social and cultural background.Today in the increasingly frequent cross-cultural communication,if you do not understand the language taboos,it will hinder the smooth communication.This pa per will talk about American taboos from two aspects.It is designed to help English learners understand American culture and im prove competence of cross-cultural communication.展开更多
In the west and east, taboo is a prevailing social and cultural phenomenon. In different cultures, taboo is varied. Comparative analysis of the Sino-British taboo helps people understand the cultural connotation and d...In the west and east, taboo is a prevailing social and cultural phenomenon. In different cultures, taboo is varied. Comparative analysis of the Sino-British taboo helps people understand the cultural connotation and different concepts of values and ethics. It is helpful for international communication and cultural exchange.展开更多
Taboo,as a social phnomenon,exists in every culture,and it is greatly influenced by culture.In this paper the author attempts to study and analyze early English taboo from its orgion and type.The focus of the study on...Taboo,as a social phnomenon,exists in every culture,and it is greatly influenced by culture.In this paper the author attempts to study and analyze early English taboo from its orgion and type.The focus of the study on it is the type of taboo.Furthermore,the author also shows that Modern taboos are motivated more by notion of decency,politeness,decorum and communicative appropriateness than by pure fear sense of danger in earlier taboo practice.They reflect the sensitivity and respect of others' feelings.in 4展开更多
As a very common language phenomenon in English and Chinese culture, taboo exists in almost every aspects of daily life. Taboo is a relatively sensitive topic and it has distinctive national features and profound cult...As a very common language phenomenon in English and Chinese culture, taboo exists in almost every aspects of daily life. Taboo is a relatively sensitive topic and it has distinctive national features and profound cultural connotations. The comparative study of English and Chinese taboos is an important subject in intercultural communication, which is easy to be overlooked.The short knowledge of taboo is a great barrier in intercultural communication, therefore, making a comparative study of linguistic taboos becomes imperative.展开更多
English taboos refer to certain words, expressions and topics that should be totally or partially prohibited in people’s social interaction. This paper aims to analyze English taboos’origin and categories as well as...English taboos refer to certain words, expressions and topics that should be totally or partially prohibited in people’s social interaction. This paper aims to analyze English taboos’origin and categories as well as how they can be expressed euphemistically for the purpose of helping people avoid offending others in conversation.展开更多
Language is an indispensable part of culture. Meanwhile, it is a carrier of culture. The use of language reflects connotation of culture, among which taboo and euphemism is both a kind of linguistic and cultural pheno...Language is an indispensable part of culture. Meanwhile, it is a carrier of culture. The use of language reflects connotation of culture, among which taboo and euphemism is both a kind of linguistic and cultural phenomena. Taboo and euphemism in English and Chinese reflects different cultures and customs, religious beliefs and moral tradition between Chinese and Western nations, which are also reflected in different cultural origins. This thesis explores Chinese and Western culture from taboo and euphemism, from which the similarities in psychological factors and in topics and the differences in naming and addressing, in privacy, in number, and in color between Chinese and English taboo and euphemism are found out. Through making a comparison about taboo and euphemism in two languages, the author discusses further the cultural origins causing the differences in terms of different national psychology, religious belief, social and family hierarchy, and value orientation in two cultures. The purpose of this thesis is to fully understand the different cultural backgrounds and different cultural phenomena between China and Western countries, in order to avoid needless misunderstandings and embarrassment in communication.展开更多
The year 2023 was a year of international conflict: the international security environment deteriorated, the risk of war increased, war taboos were broken, and new forms of war emerged. As major countries transition t...The year 2023 was a year of international conflict: the international security environment deteriorated, the risk of war increased, war taboos were broken, and new forms of war emerged. As major countries transition to engage in actual combat and war preparation, the risk of conflict and regional instability among major countries has risen markedly.展开更多
文摘Due to different cultural backgrounds, different animal patterns mean different things in different countries,therefore some have become taboos in some countries. For example, poeple in Britain never use elephants in their patterns,the Australians hate rabbits, in many African countries people dislike patterns of dogs,the Swiss people regard the owl (猫头鹰)as
文摘Due to different cultural backgrounds,different animal patterns mean different things indifferent countries,therefore some have becometaboos in some countries.For example,poeple inBritain never use elephants in their patterns,theAustralians hate rabbits,in many Africancountries people dislike patterns of dogs,theSwiss people regard the owl(猫头鹰)as
文摘Translation of brand names is a form of intercultural communication. Whether we translate the Chinese brand names into the English ones or translate the English brand names into the Chinese ones, language laws, cultural psychology, aesthetic interest and some other factors will be involved. According to the principle of equivalence theory, the translated brand names should achieve a perfect linguistic unity among sound, form and meaning. Based on the translation principles, the translators should also pay attention to some forbidden zones.
文摘Nowadays cross-cultural communication is becoming increasingly popular, therefore, understanding different taboos in different cultures is particularly important. Through the comparison between Chinese and English taboos on privacy, names, sex and so on, this paper reveals the cultural differences between Chinese and Western culture.
文摘As the globalization is rapidly developed,intercultural communication has become more and more intensified.When it comes to the case of taboo,it varies from one culture to another,thus,the violation of taboos will cause something unpleasant,like misunderstanding.So people should pay more attention to it.This essay just takes some linguistic taboos in Chinese and English to compare the two kinds of taboos to give deeper illustration to readers.It is hoped that the readers could make full use of this knowledge to communicate effectively in intercultural communication.
文摘DON’T Place Chopsticks Unevenly Chinese people regard it as inauspicious to place a pair of chopsticks unevenly on the table before,during or after a meal.They call it"san chang liang duan",or"three long and two short",which indicates death.According to traditional Chinese customs,dead bodies were placed in coffins in the past.
文摘Pangolins are currently considered the most endangered mammal species due to their high rank in local and international traffic. This species is protected in DRC and worldwide, unfortunately it is threatened by numerous human actions. The objective of this study is to identify the different reasons for which these animals are exploited, to provide information to determine from the opinions of the respondents the current state of the population from 2015 to today and to identify their hunting techniques by the local populations. We carried out surveys in the households of hunters, farmers and people practicing other professions in 12 villages, located within the RNT and surroundings areas. Two interview techniques were used: the individual interview and the participatory diagnostic technique. 175 people were interviewed individually. Nearly 97% of our respondents are motivated to consume pangolin as bush meat obtaining by hunting. The main reason for eating pangolin meat is 44% preference and 33% habit. The zone does not know the foreign solicitation of the exploitation of pangolins and its derivatives. The opinions of the population regarding the current state of pangolin in the Tayna Nature Reserve indicate that from 2015 to the present day the common pangolin “<em>Manis tricuspis</em>” has been abundant. Hunters use different hunting techniques, dominated by pickup for the <em>Manis tricuspis</em>, digging burrow, fire at the entrance of the burrow for <em>Manis gigantea</em> and the shotgun for the <em>Manis tetradactyla</em>.
文摘Once you set foot on foreign soil, you’ll have to adapt to your new environment. Of course there will be the odd custom or two that you’re not familiar with, but we’re here to help you avoid turning naive behavior into a majorly bad faux pas. All you need is to be a little open minded. After all, we are all a part of a global village with many unique wonderful cultures.Along with native customs comes the sticky subject of taboos-those things one should avoid at all cost. Every country has its own list of no-no’s, so what about in China? What are the taboos? Let s take a look.
文摘The specific objective of the study was to identify the role of traditional leaders in Cape Coast,Kumasi and Teshie in the governance structure of their societies through the observance of taboos.It was to have a good understanding of what constitutes governance and good governance in the context of the indigenous set-up;to assess the current nature of governance related taboos;and to evaluate the impact of contemporary society on taboos and the consequence of any impact of contemporary society on the taboos on indigenous governance.The research was guided by Creswell’s knowledge on research paradigm to describe a researcher’s philosophical view and conceptualization of reality.The research adopted mixed method approach in achieving the objective of the research by obtaining empirical data for the research questions.Two sets of instruments were adopted for data gathering.The first instrument was an interview guide that was used to solicit structured data from the respondents in order to elicit more candid and objective replies.The second instrument was a questionnaire,which was used in order to gather the exact responses relevant to the research from participants.The study found out that traditional rulers occupy unique position,hence in order to maintain certain standards to please their subjects on whose authority they rule,they cannot avoid observing taboos.It further showed that the Chieftaincy institution is an institution that cannot be done away with.It is recommended that both citizens and non-citizens in these traditional societies should be made to appreciate,respect and observe taboos associated with taboo days as a means to promote unity,peace and governance.
文摘Language serves as the tool of communication between people.In any language persons,things and activities that are ta boos should not be talked about or should be mentioned in a roundabout way.it is not only a linguistic phenomenon but also a social phenomenon.The origin of taboo is deeply rooted in the social and cultural background.Today in the increasingly frequent cross-cultural communication,if you do not understand the language taboos,it will hinder the smooth communication.This pa per will talk about American taboos from two aspects.It is designed to help English learners understand American culture and im prove competence of cross-cultural communication.
文摘In the west and east, taboo is a prevailing social and cultural phenomenon. In different cultures, taboo is varied. Comparative analysis of the Sino-British taboo helps people understand the cultural connotation and different concepts of values and ethics. It is helpful for international communication and cultural exchange.
文摘Taboo,as a social phnomenon,exists in every culture,and it is greatly influenced by culture.In this paper the author attempts to study and analyze early English taboo from its orgion and type.The focus of the study on it is the type of taboo.Furthermore,the author also shows that Modern taboos are motivated more by notion of decency,politeness,decorum and communicative appropriateness than by pure fear sense of danger in earlier taboo practice.They reflect the sensitivity and respect of others' feelings.in 4
文摘As a very common language phenomenon in English and Chinese culture, taboo exists in almost every aspects of daily life. Taboo is a relatively sensitive topic and it has distinctive national features and profound cultural connotations. The comparative study of English and Chinese taboos is an important subject in intercultural communication, which is easy to be overlooked.The short knowledge of taboo is a great barrier in intercultural communication, therefore, making a comparative study of linguistic taboos becomes imperative.
文摘English taboos refer to certain words, expressions and topics that should be totally or partially prohibited in people’s social interaction. This paper aims to analyze English taboos’origin and categories as well as how they can be expressed euphemistically for the purpose of helping people avoid offending others in conversation.
文摘Language is an indispensable part of culture. Meanwhile, it is a carrier of culture. The use of language reflects connotation of culture, among which taboo and euphemism is both a kind of linguistic and cultural phenomena. Taboo and euphemism in English and Chinese reflects different cultures and customs, religious beliefs and moral tradition between Chinese and Western nations, which are also reflected in different cultural origins. This thesis explores Chinese and Western culture from taboo and euphemism, from which the similarities in psychological factors and in topics and the differences in naming and addressing, in privacy, in number, and in color between Chinese and English taboo and euphemism are found out. Through making a comparison about taboo and euphemism in two languages, the author discusses further the cultural origins causing the differences in terms of different national psychology, religious belief, social and family hierarchy, and value orientation in two cultures. The purpose of this thesis is to fully understand the different cultural backgrounds and different cultural phenomena between China and Western countries, in order to avoid needless misunderstandings and embarrassment in communication.
文摘The year 2023 was a year of international conflict: the international security environment deteriorated, the risk of war increased, war taboos were broken, and new forms of war emerged. As major countries transition to engage in actual combat and war preparation, the risk of conflict and regional instability among major countries has risen markedly.