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Jin, Xiaoling – Language Learning Journal, 2022
This paper reports a case study focusing on naturalistic communication between a Chinese beginning non-native speaker of English (NNS) and an English native speaker (NS). The participants engage informally in a form of tandem learning, with each in turn taking the dominant role in the conversation through teaching the other vocabulary items in…
Descriptors: Vocabulary Development, Second Language Learning, Chinese, Case Studies
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Yelin, Boris; Czerwionka, Lori – Hispania, 2017
This article explores the use of two epistemic adverbs in Argentine Spanish, "quizás" and "capaz". While scholars have noted the existence of "capaz" as an epistemic adverb, it had not been systematically studied prior to this investigation. To examine the epistemic stance of the adverbs, 117 participants completed an…
Descriptors: Spanish, Language Variation, Language Usage, Form Classes (Languages)
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Donaldson, Bryan – Language Learning, 2012
This study examines aspects of the syntax-discourse interface in near-native French. Two cleft structures--"c'est" clefts and "avoir" clefts--are examined in experimental and spontaneous conversational data from 10 adult Anglophone learners of French and ten native speakers of French. "C'est" clefts mark focus, and…
Descriptors: Syntax, Native Speakers, French, Discourse Analysis
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Genc, Bilal; Mavasoglu, Mustafa; Bada, Erdogan – Canadian Journal of Applied Linguistics / Revue canadienne de linguistique appliquee, 2011
Pausing strategies in read and spontaneous speech have been of significant interest for researchers since in literature it was observed that read speech and spontaneous speech pausing patterns do display some considerable differences. This, at least, is the case in the English language as it was produced by native speakers. As to what may be the…
Descriptors: Language Patterns, Speech, Cartoons, French
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Rani, A. Usha – Indian Journal of Applied Linguistics, 2010
The aim of this paper is to discuss some of the productive discourse devices and markers noted in 50 spoken narratives elicited from Telugu native speakers. Since most of them are college students and residents of Hyderabad, they are also exposed to English as well as Hindi-Urdu (Dakkhini). After presenting certain salient features of Telugu…
Descriptors: Discourse Analysis, Patients, Native Speakers, Dravidian Languages
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Bartning, Inge; Hammarberg, Bjorn – International Review of Applied Linguistics in Language Teaching (IRAL), 2007
This cross-linguistic study investigates the functionality and use of one particular linguistic collocation in each of two languages, viz. the French c'est and the Swedish det ar, both meaning "it is." The data are drawn from conversational speech production by adult native speakers and second language learners. The investigation shows that these…
Descriptors: Speech Communication, Second Language Learning, French, Native Speakers
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Crookes, Graham; Rulon, Kathryn A. – TESOL Quarterly, 1988
Summarizes a study comparing sets of conversations between native and nonnative speakers (NS/NNS) of English. While the results question assumptions about the absolute utility of NS/NNS conversation for second language acquisition, the results call more attention to discourse that has the characteristics exhibited by certain types of task-related…
Descriptors: Adults, Comparative Analysis, Discourse Analysis, English (Second Language)
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Derwing, Tracey M. – Language Learning, 1989
A native speaker-nonnative speaker conversational adjustment in the relative proportions of information type was examined for its relation to communicative success. Analyses indicated that an increase in the proportion of background detail correlated with comprehension problems for second-language learners. (22 references) (Author/VWL)
Descriptors: Adults, Communication (Thought Transfer), Discourse Analysis, English (Second Language)
Duryee, Phyillis P.; And Others – 1991
The hypothesis is examined that informal conversation with native language speakers might not be helpful for adult second language learners, because untrained native speakers have trouble modifying their speech. Conversations between pairings of native English speakers of diverse backgrounds were recorded and analyzed. The analysis indicated that…
Descriptors: Adults, Communication (Thought Transfer), Discourse Analysis, English (Second Language)
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de Heredia, Christine – Studies in Second Language Acquisition, 1986
Analyzes the characteristics of exolingual communication, illustrated by case studies of dialogues between French and Latin American Spanish speakers. Hypotheses about exolingual communication are presented, specifically on the "guidance" offered by native speakers and the role of metalinguistic activities. (Author/CB).
Descriptors: Adults, Code Switching (Language), Communication Skills, Communicative Competence (Languages)
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Charters, A. Helen – Australian Review of Applied Linguistics, 1997
Examines why learners of Mandarin use overt nouns and pronouns to a greater extent than native speakers. Findings indicate that no single syntactic structure is a significant contributor to the different rates of optional ellipsis but that some learners use ellipsis only in syntactic contexts permissible in English and most use it in a narrower…
Descriptors: Adults, College Students, Context Effect, Discourse Analysis
Gass, Susan M., Ed.; Madden, Carolyn G., Ed. – 1985
This collection of conference papers includes: "When Does Teacher Talk Work as Input?"; "Cultural Input in Second Language Learning"; "Skilled Variation in a Kindergarten Teacher's Use of Foreigner Talk"; "Teacher-Pupil Interaction in Second Language Development"; "Foreigner Talk in the University…
Descriptors: Adults, Children, Communicative Competence (Languages), Conference Proceedings
Okuyama, Yoshiko – 1996
Two related studies investigated (1) the extent to which native language input to five Japanese children was varied based on the children's age, and (2) the effectiveness of adult Japanese second language input to a three-year-old American child during a one-month period in Japan. In the first study, interactions of adult-child dyads were compared…
Descriptors: Adults, Age Differences, Children, Comparative Analysis