Methodological innovation for the study of request production in telecollaboration

dc.contributor.author Cunningham, Joseph D.
dc.date.accessioned 2018-01-29T20:45:50Z
dc.date.available 2018-01-29T20:45:50Z
dc.date.issued 2017-02-01
dc.description.abstract Second language (L2) request production has long been a central area of inquiry in interlanguage pragmatics, including how L2 learners mitigate their requests and whether such strategies correspond to or differ from those of first language (L1) speakers. Methodologically, such research often involves elicited speech and tends to isolate the speech act from the surrounding discourse using instruments such as discourse completion tasks. While some naturalistic speech contexts (e.g., academic advising sessions) have been investigated, few studies to date have analyzed requesting in synchronous computer-mediated communication (SCMC). The current study responds by presenting a multifactorial analysis of L1 and L2 request production that occurred during eight one-hour web conferences between L2 learners of German for professional purposes and L1 German professionals. Three taxonomies traditionally used in face-to-face pragmatics research were adapted for analysis of the SCMC, enabling the use of a generalized linear mixed model. Findings indicate that while both groups of speakers used predominantly direct requesting behavior, L1 speakers used significantly more internal modification devices than did L2 learners.
dc.identifier.citation Cunningham, D. J. (2017). Methodological innovation for the study of request production in telecollaboration. Language Learning & Technology, 21(1), 75–98. https://dx.doi.org/10125/44596
dc.identifier.issn 1094-3501
dc.identifier.issn 1094-3501
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/10125/44596
dc.publisher University of Hawaii National Foreign Language Resource Center
dc.publisher Michigan State University Center for Language Education and Research
dc.subject Telecollaboration
dc.subject Computer-mediated Communication
dc.subject Pragmatics
dc.subject Research Methods
dc.title Methodological innovation for the study of request production in telecollaboration
dc.type Article
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prism.endingpage 99
prism.number 1
prism.publicationname Language Learning & Technology
prism.startingpage 76
prism.volume 21
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