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Pragmatic variation in L2 Spanish: Learner and situational effects.
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Pragmatic variation in L2 Spanish: Learner and situational effects./
作者:
Kuriscak, Lisa M.
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247 p.
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Advisers: J. Clancy Clements; Beverly Hartford.
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Dissertation Abstracts International67-04A.
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Language, Linguistics. -
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9780542654565
Pragmatic variation in L2 Spanish: Learner and situational effects.
Kuriscak, Lisa M.
Pragmatic variation in L2 Spanish: Learner and situational effects.
- 247 p.
Advisers: J. Clancy Clements; Beverly Hartford.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Indiana University, 2006.
This study adds to the growing body of literature on the pragmatic competence of second language (L2) learners of Spanish by examining how a number of learner and situational variables affect learners' linguistic production. Specifically, this study examines how adult (English-speaking) learners of Spanish make requests and complaints in their L2 and what evaluations they form about their speech acts.
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Two broad, understudied questions are addressed. First, what factors predict the occurrence of specific speech acts? Given that in a certain situations some request and others complain, do learner variables (e.g., study abroad, L2 proficiency, or personality) or situational variables (e.g., interlocutor's sex or social status) play more important roles in predicting the choice of speech act? Second, do learner evaluations influence their production? That is, do their ratings of the level of imposition and difficulty influence their production?
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