This paper considers various marked practices by which speakers of English refer to people, including themselves and others, when conversing with their interlocutors. It shows that parties in a conversation sometimes deploy marked ways of reference in order to accomplish various non-referential (i.e., interactional) undertakings. This paper aims to contribute not only to a better understanding of English speakers' referential practices, but also to the teaching of English to Korean leamers to whom these marked language use may not be well known. The knowledge of these marked uses can be a very useful interactional resource for the leamers and may obviate possible interactional troubles when they interact in the target culture
Ph.D. University of Hawaii at Manoa 2013.Includes bibliographical references.This study investigates...
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Ph.D. University of Hawaii at Manoa 2013.Includes bibliographical references.This study investigates...
Following the development of address research in pluricentric languages (Clyne et al. 2006, Larina &...
This study examines how Korean learners of English perform the speech act of ???gratitude??? accordi...
This dissertation is an empirical study on how people refer to themselves, their recipients, and oth...
This paper deals with some practices for referent recognition in Japanese conversation to show that...
The strategic and indirect use of language in academic discussions poses particular difficulties to ...
Many studies in pragmatics and interactive sociolinguistics have shown pragmatic functions of speech...
This paper attempts to account for various uses of nominal reference forms in English conversational...
Reference is a major theme in the study of language and language use. Providing a relevance-theoreti...
The introduction and tracking of reference to people or individuals, known as referential movement, ...
This paper presents a cross-linguistic data elicitation study on fully realised referring expression...
This is one of the series of research for address terms which I have worked on. The aim of this tent...
Central to communication are acts of reference, in which speakers clarify to hearers the identity of...
How do we refer to people in everyday conversation? No matter the language or culture, we must choos...
The present study investigates how Korean learners of English perform a speech act, in comparison wi...
Ph.D. University of Hawaii at Manoa 2013.Includes bibliographical references.This study investigates...
Following the development of address research in pluricentric languages (Clyne et al. 2006, Larina &...
This study examines how Korean learners of English perform the speech act of ???gratitude??? accordi...