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Publication Date: 2022
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Corpus-Informed Instruction of the Pragmatic Marker "I Mean"
Language Learning Journal, v50 n4 p460-474 2022
Pragmatic markers perform important communicative functions, but they can be difficult to learn in a second language because of their multifunctionality and lack of salience during communicative events. This study has two goals: (1) to describe the communicative functions of the pragmatic marker "I mean" in academic discourse; and (2) to provide instructional activities for teaching the multiple functions of the pragmatic marker "I mean." Bottom-up corpus-linguistics techniques were used to discover frequent functions of "I mean" in a corpus of interactive classroom discourse. The results revealed three main communicative functions: (1) argumentation management, (2) communication management, and (3) interaction management (cf. Fant. 2016. Pragmatic markers in high-level second language use. In "Advanced Proficiency and Exceptional Ability in Second Languages," ed. K. Hyltenstam, 15-42. Berlin: De Gruyter Mouton). The results also revealed a range of subfunctions, including self-correction, elaboration, rapport building, and pause filling while holding the floor. These findings provided an empirical basis for the creation of pedagogical materials. We present instructional tasks that draw on awareness-raising and explicit-inductive teaching techniques to support L2 learners in gaining a richer understanding of the multifunctionality of "I mean," as well as the importance of context in interpreting and creating meaning.
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Computational Linguistics, Second Language Learning, Second Language Instruction, Language Proficiency, Pragmatics, Classroom Communication, Persuasive Discourse, Academic Language, Language Usage, Error Correction, Metalinguistics, Interpersonal Relationship, Semantics, Language Aptitude, Instructional Materials, Lesson Plans, English (Second Language), Language Tests
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