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New Directions in Second Language Pragmatics brings together
varying perspectives in second language (L2) pragmatics to show
both historical developments in the field, while also looking
towards the future, including theoretical, empirical, and
implementation perspectives. This volume is divided in four
sections: teaching and learning speech acts, assessing pragmatic
competence, analyzing discourses in digital contexts, and current
issues in L2 pragmatics. The chapters focus on various aspects
related to the learning, teaching, and assessing of L2 pragmatics
and cover a range of learning environments. The authors address
current topics in L2 pragmatics such as: speech acts from a
discursive perspective; pragmatics instruction in the foreign
language classroom and during study abroad; assessment of pragmatic
competence; research methods used to collect pragmatics data;
pragmatics in computer-mediated contexts; the role of implicit and
explicit knowledge; discourse markers as a resource for
interaction; and the framework of translingual practice. Taken
together, the chapters in this volume foreground innovations and
new directions in the field of L2 pragmatics while, at the same
time, ground their work in the existing literature. Consequently,
this volume both highlights where the field of L2 pragmatics has
been and offers cutting-edge insights into where it is going in the
future.
This book examines the use of conversational humor in a second
language in the context of study abroad. Using a longitudinal
design, naturalistic interactions, and a language socialization
framework, the study investigates the ways in which study abroad
students develop in their production of humor in second language
Spanish and discusses how those developments are the result of
language learning processes grounded in social interaction.
New Directions in Second Language Pragmatics brings together
varying perspectives in second language (L2) pragmatics to show
both historical developments in the field, while also looking
towards the future, including theoretical, empirical, and
implementation perspectives. This volume is divided in four
sections: teaching and learning speech acts, assessing pragmatic
competence, analyzing discourses in digital contexts, and current
issues in L2 pragmatics. The chapters focus on various aspects
related to the learning, teaching, and assessing of L2 pragmatics
and cover a range of learning environments. The authors address
current topics in L2 pragmatics such as: speech acts from a
discursive perspective; pragmatics instruction in the foreign
language classroom and during study abroad; assessment of pragmatic
competence; research methods used to collect pragmatics data;
pragmatics in computer-mediated contexts; the role of implicit and
explicit knowledge; discourse markers as a resource for
interaction; and the framework of translingual practice. Taken
together, the chapters in this volume foreground innovations and
new directions in the field of L2 pragmatics while, at the same
time, ground their work in the existing literature. Consequently,
this volume both highlights where the field of L2 pragmatics has
been and offers cutting-edge insights into where it is going in the
future.
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