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Relative Knowledge Of Content Domain: An Influence On Native-Non-Native Conversations
Oleh:
Bent, Barbara
;
Zuengler, Jane E.
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Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi:
Applied Linguistics (Full Text) vol. 12 no. 4 (Dec. 1991)
,
page 397-415.
Fulltext:
Vol 12, 4, p 397-415.pdf
(1.66MB)
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Nomor Panggil:
405/APL/12
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The study was undertaken to determine whether content knowledge influences conversational participation when native speakers (NSs) interact with nonnative speakers (NNSs). It also investigated whether NSs tend to participate more actively than NNSs in NS-NNS interactions. The hypotheses concerned predictions that (1) when the interlocutors have relatively equal content knowledge, the NS will participate more and (2) when the interlocutors have relatively unequal knowledge of the domain, the relative content 'expert' (NS or NNS) will show more conversational participation. The content domains chosen were the subjects' major field and a domain outside their major field. Conversations from 45 NS-NNS pairs were analysed for amount of talk, fillers, back-channels, interruptions, resisting interruptions, and topic moves. Outcomes of several measures reveal participation patterns which can be explained by the interlocutors' relative content knowledge. No clear, overall tendency was found for the NS to participate more actively in the conversation.
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