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Lingua Franca Communication (Paperback, illustrated edition)
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Lingua Franca Communication (Paperback, illustrated edition)
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Lingua francas are languages used for communication between
individuals for whom they are not the first language. Based on
empirical work throughout, the individual contributions to this
volume address lingua franca communication from sociolinguistic as
well as from conversation analytic perspectives, or place this form
of communication within the wider context of foreign language
teaching. The volume as a whole attempts to broaden the traditional
view of lingua francas as languages employed by non-native speakers
to serve specific, restricted communicative purposes only. Instead,
it is demonstrated that lingua francas have gained a number of
varied functions, and that they are employed by a heterogeneous
group of speakers for whom they do not always have the same status
of a second or foreign language. The papers reveal intriguing
similarities in form across different lingua francas, but also
point at significant differences. As a result, it is proposed that
approaches to teach lingua francas as such need to be developed on
the basis of empirical evidence. Contents: C. Meierkord/K. Knapp:
Approaching lingua franca communication - M. Meeuwis: The
sociolinguistics of Lingala as a diaspora lingua franca: Historical
and language ideological aspects - S. Fiedler: On the main
characteristics of Esperanto-communication - M. Vollstedt: English
as a language for internal company communications - C. Meierkord:
'Language stripped bare' or 'linguistic masala'?- Culture in lingua
franca communication - P. Haegeman: Foreigner talk in lingua franca
business telephone calls - A. Lesznyak: From chaos to smallest
common denominator. Topic management in English lingua franca
communication - J. Hee Bae:Discourse strategies solving trouble in
German lingua franca communication - K. Knapp: The fading out of
the non-native speaker. Native speaker dominance in
lingua-franca-situations - J. House: Developing pragmatic
competence in English as a lingua franca - B. Seidlhofer: The shape
of things to come? Some basic question about English as a lingua
franca.
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