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Speech Act Performance

Theoretical, empirical and methodological issues
  • Edited by: Alicia Martínez-Flor and Esther Usó-Juan
Language: English
Published/Copyright: 2010
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Speech acts are an important and integral part of day-to-day life in all languages. In language acquisition, the need to teach speech acts in a target language has been demonstrated in studies conducted in the field of interlanguage pragmatics which indicate that the performance of speech acts may differ considerably from culture to culture, thus creating communication difficulties in cross-cultural encounters. Considering these concerns, the aim of this volume is two-fold: to deal with those theoretical approaches that inform the process of learning speech acts in particular contextual and cultural settings; and, secondly, to present a variety of methodological proposals, grounded on research-based ideas, for the teaching of the major speech acts in second/foreign language classrooms. This volume is a valuable theoretical and practical resource not only for researchers, teachers and students interested in speech act learning/teaching but also for textbook writers wishing to have an informed opinion on the pedagogical implications derived from research on speech act performance.

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Susan Fiksdal, Evergreen State College, in Studies in Second Language Acquisition 34(3): 508- 510, 2012:
This volume could be used as intended for educators of second and foreign languages, and it would be very valuable in graduate courses, as it bridges SLA and practical applications of the theory in the classroom.


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Section I. Theoretical groundings

Alicia Martínez-Flor and Esther Usó-Juan
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Section II. Empirical foundations

Lisa M. Kuriscak
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DCTs, role plays, and verbal reports
J. César Félix-Brasdefer
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Marta González-Lloret
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Ardith J. Meier
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Gila A. Schauer
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Satomi Takahashi
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Section III. Methodological innovations

Raising learners’ cross-cultural awareness
Sachiko Kondo
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How to gripe and establish rapport
Diana Boxer
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Learning communication in context
Noriko Ishihara
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How to disagree agreeably
Lewis H. Malamed
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How to develop appropriate refusal strategies
Zohreh R. Eslami
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A sociopragmatic approach
Esther Usó-Juan
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How social norms affect pragmatic behaviour
Alicia Martínez-Flor
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