Prof. WANG's paper "On the Role of Native Culture in Cross-Cultural Communication and Foreign Language Teaching" published on Rhetoric and Communications Journal, Issue 37, 30 Nov., 2018.
Editor’s Words
Maria Stoicheva
Functional Vice–Rectors of Sofia University “St. Kliment Ohridski, JeanneMonnet Chair, Full Prof., PhD
Nikolina Tzvetkova
Assist. Prof., PhD. European Study Department, Faculty of Philosophy,Sofia University “St. Kliment Ohridski”
Rhetoric and Communications E-journal, Issue 37, November 2018, rhetoric.bg/, journal.rhetoric.bg, ISSN 1314-4464
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