Home Linguistics & Semiotics Context, Individual Differences and Pragmatic Competence
book: Context, Individual Differences and Pragmatic Competence
Book
Licensed
Unlicensed Requires Authentication

Context, Individual Differences and Pragmatic Competence

  • Naoko Taguchi
Language: English
Published/Copyright: 2012
View more publications by Multilingual Matters
Second Language Acquisition
This book is in the series

About this book

This book examines L2 learners’ development of pragmatic competence - the appropriate language use in a social context. It reveals patterns of development across different aspects of pragmatic abilities measured over one year and presents the participants’ experiences and the individual characteristics that shaped their developmental trajectories.

Author / Editor information

Taguchi Naoko :

Naoko Taguchi is Associate Professor in the Modern Languages Department at Carnegie Mellon University. Her research interests include second language pragmatics, classroom-based research, English-medium education and Japanese SLA. Her recent publications include Context, Individual Differences and Pragmatic Competence (Multilingual Matters, 2014) and Technology in Interlanguage Pragmatics Research and Teaching (coedited with Julie Sykes, John Benjamins, 2013).

Naoko Taguchi is an associate professor in the Modern Languages Department at Carnegie Mellon University where she teaches courses on SLA, pragmatics, and Japanese language and culture. She is a Fulbright scholar, and the recipient of the 2004 MLJ-ACTFL Emma Birkmaier Outstanding Dissertation Award. She edited the volume Pragmatic Competence and is co-editing the volume Technology in Interlanguage Pragmatics Research and Teaching. She is currently on the editorial board of Japanese SLA.

Reviews

Susan Meredith Burt, Illinois State University, USA:

The volume represents a complex, painstakingly designed and executed study, whose careful and detailed analysis sets a high standard for ILP research. The volume should be of interest to SLA researchers, teachers of English to speakers of other languages, practitioners and researchers, and others interested in the complex interactions that shape the course of pragmatic development in a second language.

Diane Lynne Fernet Bishop, University of Alberta Campus, Canada:

Taguchi has provided break-through research in the field of longitudinal studies of Pragmatic Competence (PC). In a two-part study done over a year, the author successfully incorporated qualitative methodology into her work. Taguchi’s writing style is clear and meticulous, providing explanation for each step of the study, enabling aspiring researchers to follow her methodology and her reasons for each action. That also makes the book dense with information – it is difficult to do it justice in a review...Taguchi’s work has the potential to change the way we view and engage in research in the area of PC. The book, in my opinion offers new insights for all involved in second language acquisition and linguistics fields.

Midori Ishida:

Taguchi’s rich descriptions of the case histories and her explorations of enabling and constraining factors in the individual, the context, and their interactions shine like gems in this book. This monograph would be of great value to language educators and researchers for its practical and methodological implications. In addition to practitioners, researchers and students in the field of L2 acquisition, especially those who study interlanguage pragmatics, would also benefit from this book as it provides an excellent model of a developmental study that involves careful planning of qualitative data collection methods and rigorous instrumentation of measurement tools. Overall, this monograph on individual learners’ language learning experiences and their relationship with developmental trajectories makes an indispensable addition to the growing body of research on L2 pragmatic development.

Wei Ren, Department of Foreign Languages, Graduate University of Chinese Academy of Sciences:

This book makes important contributions to the field of ILP. It adds to the rather limited body of longitudinal studies in ILP, especially those investigating both productive and receptive aspects of pragmatic competence. It proposes an original theoretical framework, which constructs pragmatic competence as both an accurate demonstration of pragmatic knowledge and the efficient processing of pragmatic knowledge. In addition, the study employs a variety of research instruments, both quantitative and qualitative, in order to describe learners’ pragmatic development at both the group and individual levels, which makes the study unique in the field of ILP. In a nutshell, this book is highly recommended for researchers and students at the graduate level who are interested in both ILP and SLA.

Kees de Bot, University of Groningen, The Netherlands:

This book reports on a multi-method study of pragmatic competence in which development is not seen as a linear process but rather as a dynamic one in which factors like social distance and degree of imposition are not treated as static factors but as part of a larger set of variables that form a complex system of nested and dynamically interactive factors. The combination of qualitative and quantitative data on different time scales makes this study unique in the field of applied linguistics.

Andrew D. Cohen, University of Minnesota, USA:

Taguchi brings impressive psycholinguistic rigor to the longitudinal study of pragmatics, with an innovative focus on the development of listening and speaking ability. While her Japanese EFL subjects became somewhat more like native speakers in the performance of low-imposition speech acts, a rich analysis of student interview data and journal entries revealed their limited gains in high-imposition speech acts to be partly the result of limited exposure to such pragmatic behavior.


Publicly Available Download PDF
i

Publicly Available Download PDF
v

Publicly Available Download PDF
vii

Requires Authentication Unlicensed

Licensed
Download PDF
1

Requires Authentication Unlicensed

Licensed
Download PDF
27

Requires Authentication Unlicensed

Licensed
Download PDF
73

Requires Authentication Unlicensed

Licensed
Download PDF
98

Requires Authentication Unlicensed

Licensed
Download PDF
149

Requires Authentication Unlicensed

Licensed
Download PDF
241

Requires Authentication Unlicensed

Licensed
Download PDF
263

Requires Authentication Unlicensed

Licensed
Download PDF
266

Requires Authentication Unlicensed

Licensed
Download PDF
269

Requires Authentication Unlicensed

Licensed
Download PDF
283

Requires Authentication Unlicensed

Licensed
Download PDF
286

Requires Authentication Unlicensed

Licensed
Download PDF
287

Requires Authentication Unlicensed

Licensed
Download PDF
291

Requires Authentication Unlicensed

Licensed
Download PDF
293

Requires Authentication Unlicensed

Licensed
Download PDF
297

Requires Authentication Unlicensed

Licensed
Download PDF
306

Publishing information
Pages and Images/Illustrations in book
eBook published on:
January 11, 2012
eBook ISBN:
9781847696106
Pages and Images/Illustrations in book
Main content:
320
Downloaded on 21.9.2025 from https://www.degruyterbrill.com/document/doi/10.21832/9781847696106/html
Scroll to top button