Interlanguage Pragmatics
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ISBN-10
0195066022
ISBN-13
9780195066029
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Oxford University Press Inc
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Oxford University Press Inc
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GB
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GB
Publication Date
Nov 25th, 1993
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264 Pages
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558 grams
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16.10 x 23.60 x 2.30 cms
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Philosophy of languagePsycholinguisticsCommunication studies
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This is a collection of contributed essays on topics in interlanguage pragmatics, which is the study of how non-native speakers and listeners use their deficient communicative competence to cope with a variety of communicative tasks. This volume will be the first comprehensive study of this important linguistic topic.
This is a collection of contributed, previously unpublished essays on topics in interlanguage pragmatics. `Pragmatics'' refers to speakers'' intended meaning, and `interlanguage'' is the term used to describe the linguistic knowledge of how non-native speakers (and listeners) use their deficient communicative competence in order to cope with a variety of communicative tasks.In this volume, sixteen distinguished linguists will focus on these central issues in interlanguage pragmatics: (1) non-native language users'' consciousness of their pragmatic knowledge (metapragmatic awareness), (2) their conversational behaviour in interaction with native speakers, particularly with regard to social appropriateness, topic effects, and responding acts, and (3) interlanguage realization of complaints, apologies, and thanks.The structure of conscious linguistic knowledge has become an important issue in second language acquisition research, but has received almost no attention in pragmatics. This volume will be the first comprehensive study of this important linguistic area.
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