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Insights on Refusal Practices and Sociopragmatic Knowledge

  • J. César Félix-Brasdefer
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© 2025 Channel View Publications Ltd, Bristol/Blue Ridge Summit

© 2025 Channel View Publications Ltd, Bristol/Blue Ridge Summit

Chapters in this book

  1. Frontmatter i
  2. Contents v
  3. Figures and Tables ix
  4. Acknowledgements xi
  5. Transcription Conventions xiii
  6. Introduction
  7. Intercultural Understanding and the Intercultural Speaker in a Global World 1
  8. Pragmatic Competence and Intercultural Communicative Competence 3
  9. Language Use as Emergent through Intercultural Interaction 4
  10. Social Action and Joint Activity 5
  11. Metapragmatic Awareness of Language Use in Context 6
  12. Outline of the Book 8
  13. 1 Intercultural Communicative Competence as Language Use: A Pragmatic Perspective
  14. Introduction 11
  15. Situating Pragmatics from a Social and Interactional Perspective 12
  16. Defining Intercultural Competence 15
  17. Models of Intercultural (Communicative) Competence 19
  18. Dimensions of Communicative Competence 25
  19. Intercultural Communicative Competence: A Pragmatics Perspective 32
  20. Conclusion 37
  21. 2 Pragmatic Competence and Metapragmatic Awareness in Intercultural Understanding
  22. Introduction 38
  23. Defining the Construct of Pragmatic Competence 39
  24. Perspectives of Pragmatic Competence 43
  25. Pragmatic Competence from an Intercultural Pragmatics Perspective 51
  26. Conclusion 54
  27. 3 Pragmatic-Discursive Perspective on Language Use and Intercultural Understanding
  28. Introduction 56
  29. Pragmatic-Discursive Approach to Intercultural Interaction 57
  30. Intercultural Interaction through Joint Action 58
  31. Intention and Attention 60
  32. Pragmatic Contexts 63
  33. Emergent Common Ground 65
  34. Data Analysis 66
  35. Metapragmatic Awareness 67
  36. Variability 69
  37. Conclusion 72
  38. 4 Pragmatic Learning and Intercultural Understanding in the Foreign Language Classroom
  39. Introduction 74
  40. Developing Pragmatic Competence in the Foreign Language Classroom 75
  41. Teaching Pragmatic and Intercultural Competence 78
  42. Intercultural Perspective on Teaching and Learning 79
  43. Classroom-Based Study of Learning Spanish as a Foreign Language 84
  44. Requesting in the Foreign Language Classroom 91
  45. Apologizing in the Foreign Language Classroom 98
  46. Refusing in the Foreign Language Classroom 106
  47. Metapragmatic Awareness and Reflection 111
  48. Metapragmatic Reflection of Speech Acts in Interaction 118
  49. Conclusion 123
  50. 5 Negotiating Refusals: Sociopragmatic Awareness and Insights from Study Abroad Learners
  51. Introduction 125
  52. Refusals 126
  53. Sociopragmatic Knowledge, Metapragmatic Awareness and Reflection 129
  54. Study Abroad as a Site for Social Interaction and Reflection 131
  55. Negotiation of Refusal Practices and Metapragmatic Awareness 134
  56. Refusing in Informal and Formal Intercultural Interactions 138
  57. Insights on Refusal Practices and Sociopragmatic Knowledge 150
  58. Verbalizations as Insights for Raising Metapragmatic Awareness 155
  59. Conclusion 157
  60. 6 Intercultural Impoliteness, Reflexive Awareness, and Agency in Study Abroad Contexts
  61. Introduction 159
  62. Considerations of (Im)politeness in Intercultural Pragmatics 160
  63. Identity, Mediation and Agency in Study Abroad Contexts 163
  64. Evaluations of Impoliteness and Rapport Management 165
  65. Research on Evaluations of Intercultural Impoliteness 167
  66. Perception of Offense Abroad through Impoliteness Events Method 168
  67. Perceived Offense in Intercultural Impoliteness Abroad 173
  68. Reflexive Metapragmatic Awareness 180
  69. Conclusion 183
  70. Conclusion 186
  71. References 192
  72. Index 208
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