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Plain Language or Anything But?
In: Journal of Aviation/Aerospace Education & Research (2022)
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The Constructivist Approach towards Identifying the Challenges of ESP Teachers: The Case of Aviation English
In: International Journal of Aviation, Aeronautics, and Aerospace (2021)
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Optimization of a Customized Leadership Development Program Upskilling English Language Fluency in Brazil Aviation Leaders
In: Publications (2021)
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Aviation English Assessment and Training
In: Publications (2021)
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The vocabulary of aviation radiotelephony communication in simulator emergencies and the contradictions in air traffic controller beliefs about language use
Drayton, Jennifer. - : Victoria University of Wellington, 2021
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The Pragmatics of Aeronautical English: an investigation through Corpus Linguistics / A Pragmática do inglês aeronáutico: uma investigação pela Linguística de Corpus
In: Revista de Estudos da Linguagem, Vol 29, Iss 2, Pp 1381-1414 (2021) (2021)
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Language Education for Ab Initio Flight Training: A Plan Going Forward
In: Publications (2020)
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English Language Proficiency and Aviation Safety
In: Student Works (2019)
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A relevância da Pragmática no ensino do inglês aeronáutico: um estudo baseado em corpora ; The relevance of Pragmatics in aviation English teaching: a study based on corpora
Prado, Malila Carvalho de Almeida. - : Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertações da USP, 2019. : Universidade de São Paulo, 2019. : Faculdade de Filosofia, Letras e Ciências Humanas, 2019
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Aviation English, ESP and ELF: language-related factors of miscommunication in radiotelephony communication between pilots and air traffic controllers
Konrath, Marcus. - 2019
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Особенности учебных пособий для развития межкультурной профессионально-ориентированной компетенции авиационных специалистов ...
Коротаева Ирина Эдуардовна; Чуксина Оксана Владимировна. - : Научно-методический электронный журнал «Концепт», 2018
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ANALYSIS OF AERONAUTIC LANGUAGE INTERACTION ; Анализ языкового взаимодействия в авиационном радиообмене ; Аналіз мовної взаїмодії під час авіаційного радіообміну
In: Proceedings of the National Aviation University; Том 76, № 3 (2018); 99-106 ; Вестник Национального авиационного университета; Том 76, № 3 (2018); 99-106 ; Вісник Національного Авіаційного Університету; Том 76, № 3 (2018); 99-106 (2018)
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SUBJECT-SPECIFIC VOCABULARY AND ITS STRATIFICATION: THE CASE OF AVIATION ENGLISH
In: Передовое образование; 2018: ; 240-245 ; Advanced Education; 2018: Issue 9; 240-245 ; Новітня освіта; 2018: ; 2410-8286 ; 2409-3351 (2018)
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Aviation English Is Distinct From Conversational English: Evidence From Prosodic Analyses And Listening Performance
Trippe, Julia. - : University of Oregon, 2018
Abstract: International aviation professionals converse in a register of English derived from postwar radiotelephony. Decades of use and regulatory pressure established Aviation English (AE) as the lingua franca for pilots and air traffic controllers. Recently, the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) required aviation professionals prove AE proficiency, resulting in development of a variety of AE programs and tests derived from English language pedagogy, without accounting for unique aviation language requirements. This dissertation explores linguistic characteristics that must be accounted for in international AE programs. Historically, issues of English language dominance were sidestepped by letting speakers of regional languages use their own aviation jargon, allowing native English speakers (NESs) to claim AE proficiency without learning a language comprehensible to international AE users. By allowing limited “plain language” use, this practice paved the way for colloquial jargon that is often opaque to non-native English speakers (NNESs). This led to an ICAO requirement that international pilots and controllers have conversational English (CE) proficiency. A phonological examination of AE must begin by defining a baseline in comparison with other language forms. Regarding AE, it is critical to determine if there are differences with CE, because of the assumption of compatibility inherent in ICAO proficiency requirements. This dissertation compared AE with CE by examining the prosody and intelligibility of each language variety. Prosodic differences in AE and CE were examined in two radio corpora: air traffic controllers and radio newscasters. From these data I examined rhythm, intonation and speech rate differences that could affect intelligibility across registers. Using laboratory studies of pilot and non-pilot NESs and NNESs, I examined AE intelligibility differences based on language background. NNES pilots scored worse on CE tasks and better on AE tasks than NES non-pilots, indicating CE proficiency is not a predictor of AE proficiency. Dissertation findings suggest AE language training should focus on AE and not on CE, as is current practice. Given phonological and other differences between AE and CE, enlisting all AE users to learn and adhere to AE phraseology will save time and money in training and alleviate miscommunication and confusion in flight, potentially saving lives.
Keyword: Aviation English
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/1794/23925
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Linguistics in aviation ...
Seiler, Walter. - : De Gruyter, 2017
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Combining Forces: Utilizing Expertise from Applied Linguistics and Flight Instruction for Better ATC Communications
In: National Training Aircraft Symposium (NTAS) (2017)
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АНГЛОЯЗЫЧНЫЕ ЗАИМСТВОВАНИЯ В НЕМЕЦКОЙ АВИАЦИОННОЙ ТЕРМИНОСИСТЕМЕ
ШАРАФУТДИНОВА НАСИМА САЕТОВНА. - : Общество с ограниченной ответственностью Издательство Грамота, 2016
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Мовні колізії глобалізованого світу в сучасній авіаційній галузі ; Language Collisions of the Globalized World in the Current Aviation Sphere
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Development and validation of virtual interactive tasks for an aviation English assessment
In: Graduate Theses and Dissertations (2015)
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Did you acknowledge my last transmission? : Sprechfunkverkehr in der Luftfahrt ; audioverbale Interaktion zwischen Flugsicherung und Crew
Sahliger, Martina. - Frankfurt am Main : Lang, 2013
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