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Hosoda, Yuri – Issues in Applied Linguistics, 2000
Looks at conversation in Japanese between native and nonnative speaking peers. Focuses on other-repair, taking the conversation analytic approach to phenomena in nonnative discourse. Identifies a range of speaking practices as well as embodied resources that are understood by recipients as inviting or initiating other repair. (Author/VWL)
Descriptors: Discourse Analysis, Graduate Students, Higher Education, Japanese

Carroll, Donald – Issues in Applied Linguistics, 2000
Examines nonnative-nonnative speaker interaction in English among novice-level Japanese native speakers, focusing on the ability to manage the kind of precision timing found in the turn-taking practices of native speakers. Emphasis is on the interactional competence of low-level nonnative speakers in an ability that is fundamental to the conduct…
Descriptors: Communicative Competence (Languages), English (Second Language), Interaction, Japanese

Kidwell, Mardi – Issues in Applied Linguistics, 2000
Looks at interactions between English-as-a-Second-Language students and English-speaking staff at the front desk of a language institute. Analysis focuses on the sequential organization of front desk encounters, revealing ways the participant's shared orientations to the organization and goals of these encounters facilitate native…
Descriptors: Context Effect, Discourse Analysis, English, English (Second Language)

Waring, Hansun Zhang – Issues in Applied Linguistics, 2001
Through sequential analysis of actual interactions, describes real-world discourse activities performed by competent native and nonnative speakers of English to handle complex academic tasks. Using data from a graduate seminar, details two interactional resources exercised by the seminar participants in the doing of disagreement and critique.…
Descriptors: Discourse Analysis, English (Second Language), Graduate Students, Higher Education

Koshik, Irene – Issues in Applied Linguistics, 1999
Investigates native speakers' (NS) perceptions of coherence and comprehensibility of nonnative speakers' writing and talk that lacks or misuses grammatical cohesive devices. NS readers of NNS texts with missing cohesive devices assumed coherence and imposed coherence on the text by adding grammatical cohesive devices missing in the original,…
Descriptors: Cohesion (Written Composition), Grammar, Listening Comprehension, Native Speakers

Huang, Chiung-chih – Issues in Applied Linguistics, 1999
Explores the question of the acquisition of tense and aspect and sheds new light on this question through fresh analytic categories. Examines the role of broader situation types in second language learners' development of tense-aspect morphology. (Author/VWL)
Descriptors: Audiotape Recordings, Chinese, English, English (Second Language)

Broeder, Peter – Issues in Applied Linguistics, 1993
Presents a cross-linguistic and longitudinal study of language acquisition in adult migrant workers who acquire a new language without any formal instruction. The study investigates the ways in which adult second language learners use interactions with target language speakers to learn to understand. (20 references) (Author/CK)
Descriptors: Adult Students, Contrastive Linguistics, Dutch, Ethnic Groups

DeCapua, Andrea – Issues in Applied Linguistics, 1998
Examines the phenomenon of pragmatic transfer as a possible basis for cultural stereotypes. Data from second language (L2) German learners of English are compared with data from native speakers of American English. Results suggest that the German English L2 speakers produced responses more in keeping with German rules of speaking and conventions…
Descriptors: College Students, Contrastive Linguistics, English (Second Language), Foreign Countries