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Focus on French as a foreign language : multidisciplinary approaches
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ISBN: 185359766X 1853597678 1788920325 9786610828456 1280828455 9781853597682 1853597686 9781853597688 9781853597671 9781853597664 Year: 2004 Volume: 10 Publisher: Clevedon Multilingual Matters Ltd

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This book offers sharp new insights into the acquisition and use of French as a foreign language.  The authors are specialists in their particular theoretical paradigms and focus on morphology, morpho-syntax, syntax, discourse, as well as fluency in the French interlanguage from beginners to advanced learners with different first languages.

Interlanguage pragmatics : exploring institutional talk
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ISBN: 1317371380 1317371372 1410613771 9781317371373 9780805848908 Year: 2004 Publisher: Mahwah, NJ : L. Erlbaum,

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This volume brings conversational analysis into the study of second language pragmatics as an analytic paradigm. A well-regarded team of researchers addresses a difficult area for the interlanguage pragmatics research community--the balance between experimental method and the use of conversational data. Institutional talk provides authentic and consequential talk. The goal of the book is to demonstrate how the investigation of institutional talk balances the researcher's need for comparable and replicable interactions with the need to observe authentic outcomes. The chapters present empirical studies based on quantitative and qualitative analyses, which are carefully illustrated by the real-world variables that each institution controls. The chapters span a range of institutions, including the university writing center, hotels, secondary schools, and employment offices. The variables examined include the traditional ILP variables, such as status, directness, and social distance, as well as new concepts like trust, authority, equality and discourse style.

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