L2 PRAGMATICS: EXPLORING LINGUISTIC, STYLISTIC
AND PRAGMATIC FEATURES OF APOLOGIES AND REQUESTS IN CMC
L2 PRAGMATICS: EXPLORING LINGUISTIC, STYLISTIC
AND PRAGMATIC FEATURES OF APOLOGIES AND
REQUESTS IN CMC
Author(s): Stephanie MicheletSubject(s): Pragmatics, Theory of Communication
Published by: Masarykova univerzita nakladatelství
Keywords: pragmatics; speech acts; politeness; computer-mediated communication; E-mail; language learning;
Summary/Abstract: This paper uses discourse analysis to investigate the diverse pragmatic strategies that arise in English language learners’ e-mail exchanges. Specifically, politeness, requests and apologies are analyzed. The data are taken from a series of six e-mail exchanges between native Quebecois speakers enrolled in an English language course as well as e-mails to their instructor. E-mail interaction is considered to lie somewhere between written and spoken discourse and therefore is a particularly interesting resource for understanding how language learners negotiate between levels of linguistic, stylistic and pragmatic appropriateness in producing their messages. The analyses show that language learners use a number of techniques to express politeness, make requests and apologize which demonstrate a range of perspectives regarding what is considered appropriate in time and (cyber) space.
Journal: Discourse and Interaction
- Issue Year: 2/2009
- Issue No: 1
- Page Range: 71-100
- Page Count: 30
- Language: English