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ArtikelAn application of relevance theory to the analysis of L2 interpretation processes: The comprehension of indirect replies  
Oleh: Taguchi, Naoko
Jenis: Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi: IRAL: International Review of Applied Linguistics in Language Teaching vol. 40 no. 2 (2002), page 151-176.
Fulltext: 40_02_Taguchi.pdf (2.08MB)
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    • Nomor Panggil: 405/IRA/40
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Isi artikelThis study applied relevance theory to second language research by analyzing L2 learners' inferential ability in comprehending conversational implicatures. Eight Japanese students of English in two proficiency levels took a listening test consisting of 22 short dialogues. In the experimental dialogues, the speaker's reply which appeared at the end violated Grice's (1975) relevance maxim and did not provide a direct response to the question. An introspective verbal interview was conducted after each item to allow the researcher to interrogate learners' thought processes and to identify specific strategies used during comprehension. The results showed that, regardless of proficiency differences, learners were able to seek relevance of the speaker's implied meaning based on context. Paralinguistic cues and the rule of adjacency pair were common inferencing strategies. Less proficient learners relied more on background knowledge and key word inferencing. Proficient learners identified more frequently the speaker's intended purpose of using an implicature.
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