Second Language Pragmatics

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Author(s): Naoko Taguchi, Carsten Roever
Series: Oxford Applied Linguisitcs
Year: 0

Language: English
Pages: 499

Series page......Page 3
Title page......Page 5
Copyright......Page 6
Acknowledgments......Page 7
Contents......Page 9
What is pragmatics?......Page 12
Cross-cultural pragmatics, intercultural pragmatics, and interlanguage pragmatics......Page 14
Second language pragmatics......Page 19
About this book......Page 23
The structure of this book......Page 25
Second language acquisition......Page 29
General pragmatics......Page 32
Speech acts and implicature......Page 33
Anthropology: politeness in context......Page 37
Conversation Analysis......Page 45
Introduction......Page 50
The two-dimensional model......Page 51
The noticing hypothesis......Page 53
Skill acquisition theories......Page 64
Collaborative dialogue and language-related episodes......Page 69
Sociocultural theory......Page 76
Language socialization......Page 82
Conversation Analysis......Page 93
Chapter summary and directions for future research......Page 99
Receptive data......Page 106
Non-interactive production data......Page 114
Interactive production data......Page 121
Verbal protocols......Page 138
Chapter summary and directions for future research......Page 143
Introduction......Page 146
Speech acts......Page 147
Extended discourse: markers of interactional competence......Page 151
Implicatures, routines, and other pragmatic targets......Page 165
Chapter summary and directions for future research......Page 170
Introduction......Page 173
The cognitive-componential approach to individual characteristics......Page 176
The dynamic, interactive approach to individual characteristics......Page 210
Chapter summary and directions for future research......Page 227
Study abroad contexts for pragmatic development......Page 232
Classroom contexts for pragmatic development......Page 250
Technology-enhanced contexts for pragmatic development......Page 255
Workplace and immigrant contexts for pragmatic development......Page 268
Chapter summary and directions for future research......Page 273
Teaching L2 pragmatics......Page 279
Assessing L2 pragmatics......Page 298
Introduction......Page 315
Pragmatics in English as a lingua franca......Page 316
Intercultural competence......Page 335
Heritage learner pragmatics......Page 345
Chapter summary and directions for future research......Page 357
10 Conclusion......Page 361
References......Page 371
Index......Page 426