STRATEGY USE IN UNEQUAL ENCOUNTERS: PRAGMATIC COMMUNICATION STRATEGIES OF CHINESE ESL LEARNERS

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Main Author: FENG, SHOUDONG
Language:English
Published: University of Cincinnati / OhioLINK 2001
Subjects:
ESL
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spelling ndltd-OhioLink-oai-etd.ohiolink.edu-ucin9905543092021-08-03T06:16:16Z STRATEGY USE IN UNEQUAL ENCOUNTERS: PRAGMATIC COMMUNICATION STRATEGIES OF CHINESE ESL LEARNERS FENG, SHOUDONG communication strategies ESL Chinese students power language This dissertation aims to identify the pragmatic communication strategies of Chinese ESL learners in two academic settings, namely, the ESL classroom and the ESL tutorial session. The concept of pragmatic communication strategies originates from the well-researched construct of second language learners' communication strategy, which has long been understood as strategies that address primarily problems and difficulties associated with the use of vocabulary. However, the essential purpose of this study is not how ESL learners solve their linguistic problems but how they negotiate their relationships with native speakers of English with their second languages. This study was a qualitative research effort that involved observation, interviews and questionnaire. Data were collected mainly in an ESL classroom and a language learning center where tutorials are conducted. In both settings there are unequal relationships between the two parties engaged in interaction. In the classroom context, the instructor decided the agenda, materials, topics, methods of teaching, turn of speaking, and finally and probably most importantly the grades. In the tutorial session, the tutors, although not having the same amount of power over the students as the instructor, had good command of the language used in the context, and consequentially represented the dominant values, determined the topics, and determined a variety of other discourse-related issues. Critical discourse analysis was applied to the data. This is a discourse approach that is based on the recognition of the influence of power relations in society on the production of discourse and text. It deals with such issues as class, status, gender, race, hegemony, dictatorship, nationalism, sexism, media control and organizational discourse. The ultimate goal of this theory is to help people become aware of the use of language to exercise power and in many instances victimize the powerless individuals. The findings of this study suggest that these ESL learners adopted various kinds of pragmatic strategies in negotiating their relationship with the instructor and tutors. Facing the powerful party in each context, they choose to (or have to?) adopt certain strategies in order to accomplish their communicative goals, be they long term or short term goals. Clearly the context had an impact on the strategies they used, as some could be found only in one setting while others only in another setting. It is not clear if these participants also adopt the same strategies in their own language and culture, in other words, the influence of the second language on the choice of pragmatic communication strategies needs to be further determined in future studies. 2001-10-11 English text University of Cincinnati / OhioLINK http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=ucin990554309 http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=ucin990554309 restricted--full text not available online This thesis or dissertation is protected by copyright: all rights reserved. It may not be copied or redistributed beyond the terms of applicable copyright laws.
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topic communication strategies
ESL
Chinese students
power
language
spellingShingle communication strategies
ESL
Chinese students
power
language
FENG, SHOUDONG
STRATEGY USE IN UNEQUAL ENCOUNTERS: PRAGMATIC COMMUNICATION STRATEGIES OF CHINESE ESL LEARNERS
author FENG, SHOUDONG
author_facet FENG, SHOUDONG
author_sort FENG, SHOUDONG
title STRATEGY USE IN UNEQUAL ENCOUNTERS: PRAGMATIC COMMUNICATION STRATEGIES OF CHINESE ESL LEARNERS
title_short STRATEGY USE IN UNEQUAL ENCOUNTERS: PRAGMATIC COMMUNICATION STRATEGIES OF CHINESE ESL LEARNERS
title_full STRATEGY USE IN UNEQUAL ENCOUNTERS: PRAGMATIC COMMUNICATION STRATEGIES OF CHINESE ESL LEARNERS
title_fullStr STRATEGY USE IN UNEQUAL ENCOUNTERS: PRAGMATIC COMMUNICATION STRATEGIES OF CHINESE ESL LEARNERS
title_full_unstemmed STRATEGY USE IN UNEQUAL ENCOUNTERS: PRAGMATIC COMMUNICATION STRATEGIES OF CHINESE ESL LEARNERS
title_sort strategy use in unequal encounters: pragmatic communication strategies of chinese esl learners
publisher University of Cincinnati / OhioLINK
publishDate 2001
url http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=ucin990554309
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