In his previous article, the present writer analyzed the use of discourse markers when a native speaker of English paraphrased a passage in English and pointed out the need to carry out research into simplification efforts at the discourse level. The present study used larger sample passages to compare the original and simplified versions than in the previous study in order to arrive at a clearer picture of a native speaker's simplification strategies. Furthermore, it analyzed a non—native English teacher's speech in the classroom and also examined the strategies used at the discourse level for making input comprehensible
This study explores the use of discourse markers (DMs) in the conversational discourse of non-native...
論文ArticleThe purpose of this article is to investigate the similarities and differences in the usage...
The present article is an attempt to analyze some currently available EFL/ESL reading materials in t...
In his previous article, the present writer analyzed the use of discourse markers when a native spea...
Recent research into non-native speakers' communication strategies has revealed some common features...
Pragmatic competence is one essential component of communicative competence; however, it has been qu...
This study focuses on the effects of the context of learning on language acquisition by comparing th...
This chapter investigates how the context of acquisition, and more precisely the amount of naturalis...
In foreign language learning grammar and vocabulary typically take centre stage, leaving only a marg...
Discourse marker is a common language phenomenon in verbal communication including parts of conjunct...
This paper investigates how foreign language learners use discourse markers (such as so, well, you k...
With greater numbers of non-native speakers of English entering English medium institutions of highe...
Using a corpus of school essays of Swedish students in year 9 and 12 of junior and senior high schoo...
One of the main problems associated with research on discourse markers concerns their meaning. A lar...
This study aimed to investigate the L2 learners’, EFL teachers’, and American native speakers’ use o...
This study explores the use of discourse markers (DMs) in the conversational discourse of non-native...
論文ArticleThe purpose of this article is to investigate the similarities and differences in the usage...
The present article is an attempt to analyze some currently available EFL/ESL reading materials in t...
In his previous article, the present writer analyzed the use of discourse markers when a native spea...
Recent research into non-native speakers' communication strategies has revealed some common features...
Pragmatic competence is one essential component of communicative competence; however, it has been qu...
This study focuses on the effects of the context of learning on language acquisition by comparing th...
This chapter investigates how the context of acquisition, and more precisely the amount of naturalis...
In foreign language learning grammar and vocabulary typically take centre stage, leaving only a marg...
Discourse marker is a common language phenomenon in verbal communication including parts of conjunct...
This paper investigates how foreign language learners use discourse markers (such as so, well, you k...
With greater numbers of non-native speakers of English entering English medium institutions of highe...
Using a corpus of school essays of Swedish students in year 9 and 12 of junior and senior high schoo...
One of the main problems associated with research on discourse markers concerns their meaning. A lar...
This study aimed to investigate the L2 learners’, EFL teachers’, and American native speakers’ use o...
This study explores the use of discourse markers (DMs) in the conversational discourse of non-native...
論文ArticleThe purpose of this article is to investigate the similarities and differences in the usage...
The present article is an attempt to analyze some currently available EFL/ESL reading materials in t...