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E-raamat: ELF Research Methods and Approaches to Data and Analyses: Theoretical and Methodological Underpinnings

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"This book systematically explores and discusses English as a Lingua Franca (ELF) research methods frequently deployed by ELF researchers in analysing their data. It covers mainly three different approaches: corpus-based, both written and spoken, conversation analytic and narrative approaches. In addition to exploring these different approaches to ELF data, the volume also introduces case studies that utilise them in analysing data in both academic and workplace settings, which facilitates not only the understanding of the ways in which research is conducted but also its findings. Furthermore, the book discusses theoretical underpinnings of ELF research and its recent development in its first part. It is comprehensive both in understanding theory and exploring research methods which can be deployed in conducting ELF research. The book, therefore, will be of great interest and use for both ELF researchers and educators as well as undergraduate and postgraduate students who are about to embark on their ELFand ELF-related research, and also to those who are new to the field"--

This book systematically explores and discusses English as a Lingua Franca (ELF) research methods frequently deployed by ELF researchers in analysing their data.

It mainly covers three different approaches: corpus-based, both written and spoken, conversation analytic and narrative approaches. In addition to exploring these different approaches to ELF data, the volume also introduces case studies that utilise them in analysing data in both academic and workplace settings, which facilitates not only the understanding of the ways in which research is conducted but also its findings. Furthermore, the book discusses theoretical underpinnings of ELF research and its recent development in its first part. It is comprehensive both in understanding theory and exploring research methods which can be deployed in conducting ELF research.

The book, therefore, will be of great interest and use for both ELF researchers and educators as well as undergraduate and postgraduate students who are about to embark on their ELF and ELF-related research, and also to those who are new to the field.

List of figures
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List of tables
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List of contributors
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Acknowledgements xv
1 ELF research methods and different approaches to data and analyses: introduction
1(18)
Kumiko Murata
PART I ELF research: some theoretical underpinnings and development
19(36)
2 Research perspectives on ELF: linguistic usage and communicative use
21(8)
Henry Widdowson
3 Researching ELF communication: focus on high-stakes encounters
29(9)
Barbara Seidlhofer
4 ELF and translanguaging: covert and overt resources in a transnational workplace
38(17)
Alessia Cogo
PART II Spoken and written corpora in ELF research
55(104)
5 Good texts in non-standard English: ELF and academic writing
57(24)
Anna Mauranen
6 Exploring diachronic changes in research articles from an ELF perspective: a small corpus study
81(16)
Sayako Maswana
7 Tracing the emergence of situational multilingual practices in a BELF meeting: micro-diachronic analysis and implications of corpus design
97(29)
Marie-Luise Pitzl
8 Asian Corpus of English (ACE): features and applications
126(17)
Lixun Wang
9 Interpersonal formulaic sequences in ELF academic lectures: methodological challenges
143(16)
Ying Wang
PART III Conversation analytic approaches to ELF interactions
159(60)
10 Applying conversation analysis to ELF interaction data
161(18)
Jagdish Kaur
11 Analysing multilingual/lingua franca interactions using conversation analysis: notes on transcription and representability
179(18)
Kaisa S. Pietikainen
12 Accounting for asymmetries in ELF interactions: three disparate Asian settings
197(22)
Alan Thompson
PART IV Narrative approaches in ELF research: exploring attitudes towards ELF
219(57)
13 `Place-reflexivity' as an imaginary kaleidoscope to explore methodological issues in ELF research
221(20)
Masuko Miyahara
14 Understanding the ELF phenomenon through narrative inquiry: a diary study on identities of Japanese ELF users
241(17)
Yoko Nogami
15 Rigour in ELF language attitude research: an example of a conversational interview study
258(18)
Tomokazu Ishikawa
Index 276
Kumiko Murata is a retired professor, formerly with the School of Education and Graduate School of Education in the Faculty of Education and Integrated Arts and Sciences, Waseda University, Japan.