Talouselämän kieli ja viestintä Suomen soveltavan kielentutkimuksen kentässä 1980-luvulta 2000-luvun alkuun

Economic language and business communication in the field of applied linguistics in Finland

Kirjoittajat

  • Liisa Tiittula Helsingin yliopisto
  • Pirkko Nuolijärvi Kotimaisten kielten keskus

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.30660/afinla.160886

Avainsanat:

erikoiskielet, talouskieli, talouselämän viestintä, kielenopetus

Abstrakti

This article explores research on languages for specific purposes, with a focus on economic language and business communication. We provide an overview of the field’s development in Finland. First, we examine the factors that have shaped this research domain since the 1980s, including institutional frameworks such as business schools and university language centers, as well as the teaching of foreign languages. Secondly, we discuss the expansion and diversification of the field by the early 2000s, highlighting the range of topics studied. Initially, research was predominantly driven by the needs of foreign language teaching. It was crucial to engage with the language practically and to consider cultural aspects. Consequently, contrastive studies and intercultural communication emerged as central research areas. Early research was empirical and highly practical. Over time, the research evolved to incorporate a more theoretical foundation, leading to the production of several doctoral dissertations in both foreign languages and the Finnish language.

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Julkaistu

2025-12-19