COGNITIVE PERSPECTIVES ON ADAPTABLE COMMUNICATION IN ENGLISH LINGUISTIC CULTURE

COGNITIVE PERSPECTIVES ON ADAPTABLE COMMUNICATION IN ENGLISH LINGUISTIC CULTURE

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The article explores the cognitive perspectives of adaptable communication within the English linguistic culture by delving into a range of emotions that facilitate effective interaction and connection with others. Analysis of the literary texts from the English novels demonstrates that adaptable communication is created on the basis of the key emotions including empathy, respect, patience, confidence, flexibility, active listening, positivity and the notions navigating and interpreting various shades of ambiguity in the course of communication, which requires a sophisticated understanding of context and intent. It is through this lens that we can appreciate the full spectrum of communicative adaptability, recognizing that the efficacy of communication is intrinsically linked to the cognitive and cultural sophistication of the individuals involved.