Identity and Pragmatic Language Use

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A Study on Japanese ELF Users, Developments in English as a Lingua Franca [DELF] 11

ISBN: 1501512137
ISBN 13: 9781501512131
Autor: Nogami, Yoko
Verlag: De Gruyter Mouton
Umfang: XV, 281 S., 5 s/w Tab., 5 b/w tbl.
Erscheinungsdatum: 22.06.2020
Auflage: 1/2021
Produktform: Gebunden/Hardback
Einband: GEB

This series welcomes book proposals detailing innovative and cutting edge research and theorisation in the field of English as a lingua franca (ELF). The purpose of the series is to offer a wide forum for work on ELF, including aspects such as descriptions and analyses of ELF; ELF use in a range of domains including education (primary, secondary and tertiary), business, tourism; conceptual works challenging current assumptions about English use and usage; works exploring the implications of ELF for English language policy, pedagogy, and practice; and ELF in relation to global multilingualism.

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Beschreibung

ELF (English as a lingua franca) research counters the monocentric view of English based on norms of native speakers of English, and supports any usages reflecting sociopragmatic and pragmalinguistic reality of ELF communication. Such an approach empowers any speakers of English to contemplate their own varieties of English as legitimate, providing them greater options for positive self-identification. Based on qualitative and interpretive methodology, this book illustrates how Japanese L2 English users establish identities related to L2 English as part of their multiple identities, and how they explore new identity options through ELF. Moreover, the author demonstrates how power relations relating to English language are constructed through the participants experiences in ELF interactions. Also, analysis of the data reveals that to what degree the Japanese L2 English users wish to affiliate with particular groups in ELF interactions with people from diverse cultural background. Because of the multidisciplinary nature of the study, this book will appeal to a broad audience such as scholars and students who are interested in further understanding of identity and sociocultural issues involved in intercultural communication.

Autorenporträt

Yoko Nogami, Matsuyama University, Japan

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