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Pragmatics For Language Educators A Sociolinguistic Perspective Virginia Locastro

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Pragmatics For Language Educators A Sociolinguistic Perspective Virginia Locastro
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.24 MB
Pages: 370
Author: Virginia LoCastro
ISBN: 9780415801157, 041580115X
Language: English
Year: 2011

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Pragmatics For Language Educators A Sociolinguistic Perspective Virginia Locastro by Virginia Locastro 9780415801157, 041580115X instant download after payment.

Making pragmatics accessible to a wide range of students and instructors without dumbing down the content of the field, this text for language professionals: raises awareness and increases knowledge and understanding of how human beings use language in real situations to engage in social action fosters the ability to think critically about language data and use helps readers develop the ability to "do pragmatics" The book features careful explanations of topics and concepts that are often difficult for uninitiated readers, a wealth of examples, mostly of natural speech from collected data sources, and attention to the needs of readers who are non-native speakers of English, with non-Western perspectives offered when possible. Suggested Readings, Tasks, Discussion Questions, and Data Analysis sections involve readers in extending and applying what they are reading. The exercises push readers to recall and synthesize the content, elicit relevant personal experiences and other sources of information, and engage in changing their own interactional strategies. The activities go beyond a predictable framework to invite readers to carry out real life observations and experiment to make doing pragmatics a nonjudgmental everyday practice.

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