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Assessing Pragmatic Competence In The Japanese Efl Context Towards The Learning Of Listener Responses 1st Edition Pino Cutrone

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Assessing Pragmatic Competence In The Japanese Efl Context Towards The Learning Of Listener Responses 1st Edition Pino Cutrone
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Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.27 MB
Pages: 375
Author: Pino Cutrone
ISBN: 9781443867603, 1443867608
Language: English
Year: 2013
Edition: 1

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Assessing Pragmatic Competence In The Japanese Efl Context Towards The Learning Of Listener Responses 1st Edition Pino Cutrone by Pino Cutrone 9781443867603, 1443867608 instant download after payment.

With a focus on intercultural communication between Japanese and Americans, this book describes how differing listening styles and conversational behaviours across cultures can negatively influence intercultural communication. Responding to the many calls for studies examining the teachability of listener responses in the language classroom, the author investigates whether listener responses would be a suitable target for instruction in the EFL/ESL classroom, and, if so, what instructional methods are best suited to teaching this elusive aspect of pragmatic competence. By addressing these issues, this book provides exciting and novel insights into various aspects of applied linguistics. By supplementing language data and questionnaires with retrospective and longitudinal research techniques, the author is able to present a much richer description and deeper understanding of how and why participants used listener responses in the manner they did. With the findings supporting an explicit approach to teaching listener responses, this book provides language practitioners with a direction in which to move forward. Beyond this practical application, this study sheds new light into such theoretical debates as the role of consciousness in language teaching (the Explicit vs. Implicit debate), the universality of Grice’s theory of conversation and the potentially differing conceptualisations of politeness across cultures.

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