Instant-message requests produced by intermediate learners (N = 60) of Italian as a second language (L2) with Austrian German as their first language (L1) were quantitatively analyzed and compared with the same speech acts performed by L1 speakers of Italian (N = 60). A cross-cultural comparison of requests in L1 Austrian German and L1 Italian was conducted firstly to verify whether any divergent trends in the two groups could be attributed to negative pragmatic transfer from the learners’ L1. Cross-linguistic data were gathered through a multiple-choice questionnaire, L1 and L2 data through a discourse completion task. The analysis revealed minimal differences between L1 speakers of Italian and Austrian German in perceiving the most approp...
This longitudinal mixed methods study traces the request development of eight UK based students lear...
In this paper requests of information and suggestions performed by native and non-native speakers of...
This paper presents the results of a longitudinal study into the pragmatic development of German lea...
The purpose of this study is to draw a comparison between the realization of requestive speech acts ...
This article is concerned with the pragmatic and prosodic strategies that are employed in interroga...
Within the field of Second Language Acquisition, a growing interest has been devoted to interlanguag...
The objective of this study is to provide empirical data that allows for reflection on the benefits ...
El estudio que se expone en el presente artículo analiza un corpus de correos electrónicos de petici...
This article concerns the pragmatic and prosodic strategies employed in interrogative utterances by ...
This cross-cultural pragmatic study is centred on whether (in)directness (e.g. Leech, 2014) and soci...
This study falls in the area of cross-cultural pragmatics because it compares how speakers of Americ...
This study falls in the area of cross-cultural pragmatics because it compares how speakers of Americ...
The purpose of this article is an investigation of the differences between the apology strategies us...
In this talk I examine the range of interactional resources used by speakers of Italian to make requ...
A high level of linguistic affinity usually results in higher commonality in the grammatical plane. ...
This longitudinal mixed methods study traces the request development of eight UK based students lear...
In this paper requests of information and suggestions performed by native and non-native speakers of...
This paper presents the results of a longitudinal study into the pragmatic development of German lea...
The purpose of this study is to draw a comparison between the realization of requestive speech acts ...
This article is concerned with the pragmatic and prosodic strategies that are employed in interroga...
Within the field of Second Language Acquisition, a growing interest has been devoted to interlanguag...
The objective of this study is to provide empirical data that allows for reflection on the benefits ...
El estudio que se expone en el presente artículo analiza un corpus de correos electrónicos de petici...
This article concerns the pragmatic and prosodic strategies employed in interrogative utterances by ...
This cross-cultural pragmatic study is centred on whether (in)directness (e.g. Leech, 2014) and soci...
This study falls in the area of cross-cultural pragmatics because it compares how speakers of Americ...
This study falls in the area of cross-cultural pragmatics because it compares how speakers of Americ...
The purpose of this article is an investigation of the differences between the apology strategies us...
In this talk I examine the range of interactional resources used by speakers of Italian to make requ...
A high level of linguistic affinity usually results in higher commonality in the grammatical plane. ...
This longitudinal mixed methods study traces the request development of eight UK based students lear...
In this paper requests of information and suggestions performed by native and non-native speakers of...
This paper presents the results of a longitudinal study into the pragmatic development of German lea...