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Comprehension of indirect opinions and refusals in L2 Japanese
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Contents V
- (Instead of a) Foreword XIII
- Pragmatic competence in Japanese as a second language: An introduction 1
- From a! to zo: Japanese pragmatics and its contribution to JSL/JFL pedagogy 19
- Indexing stance in interaction with the Japanese desu/masu and plain forms 41
- Advanced learners’ honorific styles in emails and telephone calls 69
- Subjectivity and pragmatic choice in L2 Japanese: Emulating and resisting pragmatic norms 101
- Requesting in Japanese: The effect of instruction on JFL learners’ pragmatic competence 129
- Influence of learning context on L2 pragmatic realization: A comparison between JSL and JFL learners’ compliment responses 167
- Refusals in Japanese telephone conversations 199
- Comprehending utterances in Japanese as a foreign language: Formulaicity and literality 227
- Comprehension of indirect opinions and refusals in L2 Japanese 249
- Blended learning for Japanese reactive tokens: Effects of computer-led, instructor-led, and peerbased instruction 275
- Development of the use of Japanese sentence-final particles through email correspondence 301
- Commentary: The social turn in second language acquisition and Japanese pragmatics research: Reflection on ideologies, methodologies and instructional implications 335
- Backmatter 359
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Contents V
- (Instead of a) Foreword XIII
- Pragmatic competence in Japanese as a second language: An introduction 1
- From a! to zo: Japanese pragmatics and its contribution to JSL/JFL pedagogy 19
- Indexing stance in interaction with the Japanese desu/masu and plain forms 41
- Advanced learners’ honorific styles in emails and telephone calls 69
- Subjectivity and pragmatic choice in L2 Japanese: Emulating and resisting pragmatic norms 101
- Requesting in Japanese: The effect of instruction on JFL learners’ pragmatic competence 129
- Influence of learning context on L2 pragmatic realization: A comparison between JSL and JFL learners’ compliment responses 167
- Refusals in Japanese telephone conversations 199
- Comprehending utterances in Japanese as a foreign language: Formulaicity and literality 227
- Comprehension of indirect opinions and refusals in L2 Japanese 249
- Blended learning for Japanese reactive tokens: Effects of computer-led, instructor-led, and peerbased instruction 275
- Development of the use of Japanese sentence-final particles through email correspondence 301
- Commentary: The social turn in second language acquisition and Japanese pragmatics research: Reflection on ideologies, methodologies and instructional implications 335
- Backmatter 359