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"The longer I stay here, the less I really know about anything" : Finnish missionaries' discourses concerning their adaptation and communication competence in Japan

"The longer I stay here, the less I really know about anything" Finnish missionaries' discourses concerning their adaptation and communication competence in Japan

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Main Author: Hautamäki-Yamaguchi, Johanna
Format: Master's thesis
Language:eng
Published: Jyväskylä, 2007.
Subjects:
kulttuurienvälinen viestintä
lähetystyö
sopeutuminen
diskurssi
diskurssianalyysi
Japani
Japan
adaptation
communication
cross-cultural communication
discourse
discourse analysis
intercultural communication competence
missionary work
Online Access:https://jyu.finna.fi/Record/jykdok.1047109
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