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Communication Strategies : Psycholinguistic and Sociolinguistic Perspectives

Part of the Applied Linguistics and Language Study series
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This book examines the topic of communication strategies, the ways in which people seek to express themselves or understand what someone else is saying or writing.

Typically, the term has referred to the strategies that non-native speakers use to address the linguistic and pragmatic problems encountered in interactions with native and non-native speakers of the language in question. Studies adopting a psycholinguistic perspective are well represented and updated in this volume.

Other chapters re-examine communication strategies from a sociolinguistic perspective, exploring the strategies non-native speakers and their conversational partners use to create shared meanings in ongoing discourse.

These studies reveal how communication strategies can serve to construct participants' identities and social relationships.

Finally, the book incorporates a number of chapters which cover strategy-like behaviour in other related areas, such as language pathology, child bilingualism, normal native adult interaction, and mother tongue education.

These studies add fresh dimensions to the study of communication strategies, showing how the concept can usefully be extended beyond the realm of second language acquisition and use, and pointing out the commonalities in many domains of language behaviour.

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Product Details
Routledge
1138175315 / 9781138175310
Hardback
302.2
19/08/2016
United Kingdom
English
410 pages
22 cm