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Email Pragmatics and Second Language Learners [Kõva köide]

Edited by (University of Stavanger), Edited by (University of Central Lancashire), Edited by (University of Nicosia)
  • Formaat: Hardback, 258 pages, kaal: 620 g
  • Sari: Pragmatics & Beyond New Series 328
  • Ilmumisaeg: 27-Oct-2021
  • Kirjastus: John Benjamins Publishing Co
  • ISBN-10: 9027210012
  • ISBN-13: 9789027210012
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  • Formaat: Hardback, 258 pages, kaal: 620 g
  • Sari: Pragmatics & Beyond New Series 328
  • Ilmumisaeg: 27-Oct-2021
  • Kirjastus: John Benjamins Publishing Co
  • ISBN-10: 9027210012
  • ISBN-13: 9789027210012
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"This is the first edited collection focusing exclusively on how second language users interpret and engage with the processes of email writing. With chapters written by an international array of scholars, the present volume is dedicated to furthering the study of the growing field of L2 email pragmatics and addresses a range of interesting topics that have so far received comparatively scant attention. Utilising both elicited and naturally-occurring data, the research in this volume takes the reader from a consideration of learners' pragmatic development as reflected in email writing, and their perceptions of the email medium, to relational practices in various email functions and in a variety of academic contexts. As a whole, the contributions incorporate research with learners from a range of proficiency levels, language and cultural backgrounds, and employ varied research designs in order to examine different email speech acts. The book provides valuable new insights into the dynamic and complex interplay between cultural, interlanguage, pedagogical, and medium-specific factors shaping L2 email discourse, and it is undoubtedly an important reference and resource for researchers, graduate students and experienced language teachers"--

This is the first edited collection focusing exclusively on how second language users interpret and engage with the processes of email writing. With chapters written by an international array of scholars, the present volume is dedicated to furthering the study of the growing field of L2 email pragmatics and addresses a range of interesting topics that have so far received comparatively scant attention. Utilising both elicited and naturally-occurring data, the research in this volume takes the reader from a consideration of learners’ pragmatic development as reflected in email writing, and their perceptions of the email medium, to relational practices in various email functions and in a variety of academic contexts. As a whole, the contributions incorporate research with learners from a range of proficiency levels, language and cultural backgrounds, and employ varied research designs in order to examine different email speech acts. The book provides valuable new insights into the dynamic and complex interplay between cultural, interlanguage, pedagogical, and medium-specific factors shaping L2 email discourse, and it is undoubtedly an important reference and resource for researchers, graduate students and experienced language teachers.
Acknowledgements vii
Second language email pragmatics: Introduction 1(14)
Nicola Halenko
Milica Savic
Maria Economidou-Kogetsidis
Part I Email literacy and pragmatic development
Chapter 1 Reformulation on Chinese EFL learners' email literacy: A preliminary exploration
15(26)
Yuan-shan Chen
Chin-Ting Liu
Chapter 2 L2 emails of complaints: Strategy use by low and high proficiency learners of English as a foreign language
41(30)
Thi Thuy Minh Nguyen
Thi Thanh Thuy Pham
Chapter 3 Long-term instructional effects on learners' use of email request modifiers
71(30)
Esther Uso-Juan
Chapter 4 Experts and novices: Examining academic email requests to faculty and developmental change during study abroad
101(28)
Nicola Halenko
Lisa Winder
Part II Relational practices in email communication
Chapter 5 Phatic communion in Chinese students' gratitude emails in English: Production and perception
129(22)
Wei Ren
Wenjie Liu
Chapter 6 The effect of first language pragmatics on second language email performance: The case of Greek students' email requests
151(28)
Maria Economidou-Kogetsidis
Chapter 7 Email communication in English and in German: A contrastive pragmatic investigation of German university students' emails sent to university staff in their native and foreign language
179(24)
Gila A. Schauer
Chapter 8 In search of the missing grade: Egalitarianism and deference in LI and L2 students' emails to faculty members
203(24)
Spyridoula Bella
Chapter 9 "You are the best!": Relational practices in emails in English at a Norwegian university
227(28)
Milica Savic
Miodrag Dordevic
Index 255