Cross-cultural Communication
Cross-cultural Communication is a scholarly work, published in 1985 in ''The Journal of the American Medical Association''. The main subjects of the publication include interpreter, intercultural communication, medicine, epistemology, interpretation, language barrier, cross-cultural communication, process, linguistics, intercultural competence, and labor presentation. Interpreters find it necessary to describe and explain terms, ideas, and processes that lie outside of the linguistic systems of clients.