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Attitudes and Identities: Which factors affect successful communication in ELF contexts ...
De Bartolo, Anna Maria. - : University of Salento, 2021
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Attitudes and Identities: Which factors affect successful communication in ELF contexts
In: Lingue e Linguaggi; Volume 46 (2021); 37-51 (2021)
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Learners' awareness and attitude towards ELF. A pilot study in an Italian University context ...
De Bartolo, Anna Maria. - : University of Salento, 2018
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Learners' awareness and attitude towards ELF. A pilot study in an Italian University context
In: Lingue e Linguaggi; Volume 26 (2018); 157-172 (2018)
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Plurilingual communication in elf talk. From exploration to Application of elf-oriented perspectives ...
De Bartolo, Anna Maria. - : University of Salento, 2016
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Plurilingual communication in ELF talk. From exploration to application of ELF-oriented perspectives
In: Lingue e Linguaggi; Volume 19 (2016); 153-167 (2016)
Abstract: Abstract – Speakers from different linguistic and cultural backgrounds have increasingly come into contact on a global scale and have adopted English as a contact language, a lingua franca, in contexts where the language is used for various communicative purposes. It is observed that multilingual speakers, belonging to different “linguacultural backgrounds” (Cogo, Dewey 2012), draw on a variety of linguistic repertoires which are dynamically and creatively exploited and modified during the interaction. As a consequence, innovative usage and forms emerge, therefore offering unique insights to researchers and scholars interested in the study of ELF communication. In the present paper, one aspect of ELF communication will be emphasized; the “accommodation” strategies employed by ELF speakers when they negotiate meaning. In particular, attention will be given to “repair strategies” (Kaur 2011) and “cognates” (Hülmbauer 2011) in ELF interactional practices. The aim is not only to show the “mutually supportive nature” (Seidlhofer 2001) of such strategies but also how the negotiation processes at work are responsible for new lingua franca usage. More in depth investigation into the underlying linguistic and cognitive processes which contribute to the meaning-making process in ELF communication will be suggested. Consequently, an enhanced knowledge of ELF interactional moves will provide new insights into ELT practices where the role of English as a lingua franca is largely underestimated (Dewey 2011). Awareness of ELF theoretical concepts and empirical findings will be useful to expand traditional language teaching horizons and language policies as well as reduce the gap between how teachers perceive language and communication and how real communication in the global English world currently takes place. The need to re-examine traditional methodological practices will be therefore highlighted.
Keyword: challenging pedagogies; ELF talk; intercultural communication; Keywords; negotiation strategies; plurilingualism
URL: http://siba-ese.unile.it/index.php/linguelinguaggi/article/view/15415
https://doi.org/10.1285/i22390359v19p153
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Expanding Horizons, Expanding Pedagogies ...
De Bartolo, Anna Maria. - : Università Ca’ Foscari Venezia, Italia, 2015
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Pragmatic strategies and negotiation of meaning in ELF talk ...
De Bartolo, Anna Maria. - : Università Ca’ Foscari Venezia, Italia, 2014
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