Pragmatics Language Learning Volume 11


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Pragmatics & Language Learning, Volume 11


Pragmatics & Language Learning, Volume 11

Author: Kathleen Bardovi-Harlig

language: en

Publisher: Natl Foreign Lg Resource Ctr

Release Date: 2006


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"This volume features cutting-edge research on L2 pragmatics from a wide range of theoretical and methodological approaches. It offers fresh perspectives on standard topics such as the use and learning of speech acts and the pragmatic meanings of linguistic resources, and the effect of planned intervention on pragmatic development in language instruction. The chapters also document researchers' increasing attention to different forms of computer-mediated communication as environments for using and developing L2 pragmatic competence, and of conversation analysis as an approach to different aspects of interaction in a variety of settings."--Publisher's website (nflrc.hawaii.edu/).

Pragmatics and Language Learning


Pragmatics and Language Learning

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language: en

Publisher:

Release Date: 2001


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Pragmatic Development in First Language Acquisition


Pragmatic Development in First Language Acquisition

Author: Danielle Matthews

language: en

Publisher: John Benjamins Publishing Company

Release Date: 2014-06-15


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Pragmatic development is increasingly seen as the foundation stone of language acquisition more generally. From very early on, children demonstrate a strong desire to understand and be understood that motivates the acquisition of lexicon and grammar and enables ever more effective communication. In the 35 years since the first edited volume on the topic, a flourishing literature has reported on the broad set of skills that can be called pragmatic. This volume aims to bring that literature together in a digestible format. It provides a series of succinct review chapters on 19 key topics ranging from preverbal skills right up to irony and argumentative discourse. Each chapter equips the reader with an overview of current theories, key empirical findings and questions for new research. This valuable resource will be of interest to scholars of psychology, linguistics, speech therapy, and cognitive science.