The challenges faced by international institutions when employees communicate in different languages
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Babble, Jabber |
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2021 |
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2025-08-23T14:40:28Z |
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2025-08-23T14:40:28Z |
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2014 |
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Babble, J. (2014). The challenges faced by international institutions when employees communicate in different languages. University of Academia, Department of Communications. |
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https://inl340dspace.up.ac.za/handle/123456789/1491 |
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Paper by Jabber Babble, University of Academia, Department of Communications. |
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Language is a system that consists of the development, acquisition, maintenance and use of complex systems of communication, particularly the human ability to do so; and a language is any specific example of such a system. The scientific study of language is called linguistics. Questions concerning the philosophy of language, such as whether words can represent experience, have been debated at least since Gorgias and Plato in ancient Greece. Thinkers such as Rousseau have argued that language originated from emotions while others like Kant have held that it originated from rational and logical thought. 20th-century philosophers such as Wittgenstein argued that philosophy is really the study of language. Major figures in linguistics include Ferdinand de Saussure and Noam Chomsky. |
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en |
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University of Academia, Department of Communications |
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communication |
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multilingual |
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chatter |
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The challenges faced by international institutions when employees communicate in different languages |
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Article |
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Application/pdf |
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HW Publishers |
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Proceedings of the 5th Bi-annual South African
Health and Wellness Conference |
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The rights belong to the South African Health and
Wellness Federation |
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Article |
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