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Title:
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Four perspectives on L2 pragmatic development
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Author:
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Kapser, G.
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Date:
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2000 |
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Publisher:
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Second Language Teaching & Curriculum Center, University of Hawaii at Manoa |
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Citation:
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Kapser, G. (2000). Four perspectives on L2 pragmatic development (NFLRC NetWork #19) [PDF document]. Honolulu: University of Hawai‘i, Second Language Teaching & Curriculum Center. |
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Abstract:
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An increasing body of research examines the development of L2 learners' pragmatic ability (cf. reviews by Kasper & Schmidt, 1996; Bardovi-Harlig, 1999a; Kasper & Rose, 1999). While some earlier longitudinal studies chart observed acquisitional patterns descriptively without relating them to an explanatory framework of second language development (e.g., Ellis, 1992; Sawyer, 1992), other investigations are explicitly guided by - in the rare case, even designed to test - theoretical approaches to L2 learning. Since a fair amount of research under different theoretical orientations now exists, it is timely to take stock of what these approaches have contributed to our understanding of L2 pragmatic development and - not unlike the tenure process at some North American universities - assess their 'future value.' |
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Description:
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NW19 |
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URI:
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http://hdl.handle.net/10125/8955
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Keywords:
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pragmatics, pragmatic development, second language, pragmatics, language instruction, language teaching, foreign language |
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