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Pragmatics Resources Series
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Pragmatics in Language Learning, Theory, and Practice

Edited by Donna Tatsuki

This is the first volume in the Pragmatic Resources series, featuring practical and theoretical articles on the use of pragmatics in second language learning situation.




Discourse and culture
Speech acts and events
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There are now two volumes in the series. The first features practical and theoretical articles on teaching pragmatics to second language learners and the second has a collection of CA articles on second language interaction

The books are available from the SIG at 2000 yen per volume (postage extra).

Each book you purchase will support future volumes in the Pragmatic Resources series.


Observing Talk:
Conversation Analytic Studies of Second Language Interaction

Edited by Tim Greer

The second volume in the Pragmatic Resources series includes eight CA articles on interacting in a second language.

Table of contents
Observing Talk:
Conversation Analytic Studies of Second Language Interaction

Edited by Tim Greer

Contents

2...Introduction
  Tim Greer

7...Conversation Analysis and Language Teaching:
  A call to action
  Donald Carroll

Observing action in second language talk
25...Formulations in Teacher-Student Talk:
    Looking back for future talk
    Ian Nakamura

39...L2 Learners’ Orientation to Multimodal Activities
    in Peer Activities
    Yuri Hosoda and David Aline 

55...Electronic Dictionary Look-up Practices of Novice English
     Learners
     Jack Barrow

Observing “in-the-head” phenomena in second language talk
75...Claiming Not-understanding or not-knowing in Collaborative
     L2 tasks: Some Sequential Functions
     Yoko Sekigawa

93...Stereotypes and interaction:
     Some strategies used in identity negotiation
     Yuan Yuan

110...The Team Alliance in EFL small group discussion
      Donna Fujimoto

133...Learning through peripheral participation in overseen/
      overheard talk in the language classroom
     Yusuke Okada




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