Developing interactional competence in a Japanese study abroad context

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Developing interactional competence in a Japanese study abroad context

Naoko Taguchi

(Second language acquisition / series editor, David Singleton, 88)

Multilingual Matters, c2015

  • : hbk
  • : pbk

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 166-173) and index

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巻冊次

: pbk ISBN 9781783093717

内容説明

In the process of second language acquisition, the ability to interact effectively is critical. But what does it mean to be interactively competent? This book addresses this question by presenting research on the development of interactional competence among learners of Japanese as a second language. Qualitative data collected on learners studying abroad in Japan is evaluated to explain changes in their interactional competence and provides specific insights into the learning of Japanese. The situated analysis of multiple data sets generates meaningful interpretations of the development of interactional competence in the development of interactional competence and the learner-specific factors that shape developmental trajectories. Moreover, the context of the research provides insights into the types of learning resources and experiences that study abroad provides to assist learners' in their progress towards becoming a competent speaker in the target community.

目次

Chapter 1 - Interactional Competence in Japanese Study Abroad: An Introduction Chapter 2 - Linguistic and Interactional Resources in Japanese Conversation: Speech Styles and Incomplete Sentence Endings Chapter 3 - Context of Study: Study Abroad as a Site for Language Learning Chapter 4 - Methods of the Study Chapter 5 - Speech Styles Chapter 6 - Style Shifting Across Discourse Boundaries Chapter 7 - Incomplete Sentences in Joint Turn Construction Chapter 8 - Case Histories of Interactional Development and Study Abroad Experience Chapter 9 - Conclusion References Appendices
巻冊次

: hbk ISBN 9781783093724

内容説明

In the process of second language acquisition, the ability to interact effectively is critical. But what does it mean to be interactively competent? This book addresses this question by presenting research on the development of interactional competence among learners of Japanese as a second language. Qualitative data collected on learners studying abroad in Japan is evaluated to explain changes in their interactional competence and provides specific insights into the learning of Japanese. The situated analysis of multiple data sets generates meaningful interpretations of the development of interactional competence in the development of interactional competence and the learner-specific factors that shape developmental trajectories. Moreover, the context of the research provides insights into the types of learning resources and experiences that study abroad provides to assist learners’ in their progress towards becoming a competent speaker in the target community.

目次

Chapter 1 – Interactional Competence in Japanese Study Abroad: An Introduction Chapter 2 – Linguistic and Interactional Resources in Japanese Conversation: Speech Styles and Incomplete Sentence Endings Chapter 3 – Context of Study: Study Abroad as a Site for Language Learning Chapter 4 – Methods of the Study  Chapter 5 – Speech Styles Chapter 6 – Style Shifting Across Discourse Boundaries Chapter 7 – Incomplete Sentences in Joint Turn Construction Chapter 8 – Case Histories of Interactional Development and Study Abroad Experience Chapter 9 – Conclusion References Appendices

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