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This volume features the latest research findings on L2 interactional competence to demonstrate the potential for developing and implementing research-based pedagogy that targets interactional competence (IC) in early instruction in a variety of L2 learning and teaching contexts. Incorporating contributions from both leading and emerging researchers in the area, the book is organized into four sections to provide a systematic account of interactional competence, defined as a set of skills required to co-construct an effective interaction with a variety of interlocutors in a variety of settings, and advocates for IC to be part of a well-rounded curriculum of L2 instruction. The volume provides a comprehensive overview of the different theoretical perspectives on IC within Conversation Analysis, and moves into a discussion of conversation-analytic research findings from a variety of contexts and of their pedagogical implications.The book then presents examples of pedagogy in practice and also illustrates the potential for implementing IC in testing settings. This volume makes a valuable contribution to the growing literature on interactional competence and will be of particular interest to graduate students and researchers in applied linguistics, SLA, language education, curriculum and instruction studies, and educational linguistics.

Chapter 13 of this book is freely available as a downloadable Open Access PDF at http://www.taylorfrancis.com under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives (CC-BY-NC-ND) 4.0 license.
Introduction 1(22)
M. Rafael Salaberry
Silvia Kunitz
SECTION I Theoretical and Methodological Approaches
23(100)
1 On the Nature and the Development of L2 Interactional Competence: State of the Art and Implications for Praxis
25(35)
Simona Pekarek Doehler
2 Some Theoretical Reflections on the Construct of Interactional Competence
60(17)
Numa Markee
3 The Construction of Interactional Incompetence in L2 Interaction
77(46)
Eric Hauser
SECTION II Research-Based Insights for Teaching
123(90)
4 Ohja. Ja. Ja. (`Ohyes. Yes. Yes.'): Providing the Appropriate Next Relevant Action in L2 Interaction
125(17)
Carmen Taleghani-Nikazm
5 The Interplay Between Collaborative Turn Sequences and Active Listenership: Implications for the Development of L2 Interactional Competence
142(25)
Olcay Sert
6 Developing and Teaching Interactional Competence in Japanese Style Shirting
167(25)
Naoko Taguchi
Dina Rudolph Yoshimi
7 Interactional Competence and Study Abroad: Empirical Methods, Findings and Pedagogical Implications
192(21)
Kate White
SECTION III Research-Informed Pedagogy
213(76)
8 Developing Interactional Competence With Limited Linguistic Resources
215(13)
Hansun Zhang Waring
9 Instructed L2 Interactional Competence in the First Year
228(32)
Silvia Kunitz
Meng Yeh
10 Making Sense of Interactional Trouble Through Mobile-Supported Sharing Activities
260(29)
Nona Lilja
Arja Piirainen-Marsh
SECTION IV Testing
289(108)
11 What Counts as Evidence for Interactional Competence? Developing Rating Criteria for a German Classroom-Based Paired Speaking Test
291(31)
Katharina Kley
12 Testing Interactional Competence in Second Language Classrooms: Goals, Formats and Caveats
322(35)
Thorsten Huth
Emma Betz
13 Doing Versus Assessing Interactional Competence
357(40)
Erica Sandlund
Pia Sundqvist
Conclusion: Deepening Roots and Broadening Horizons in Interactional Competence Research and Praxis 397(16)
Hanh Thi Nguyen
Appendix: Transcription Conventions 413(2)
Contributors 415(4)
Index 419
M. Rafael Salaberry is Mary Gibbs Jones Professor of Humanities and Director of the Center for Languages and Intercultural Communication at Rice University, USA.









Silvia Kunitz is University Lecturer in the Department of English at Stockholm University, Sweden.