
Authenticity, Language and Interaction in Second Language Contexts
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In bringing together a wealth of empirical data from both informal and formal pedagogic contexts, this collection not only makes a powerful and informed contribution to the still vibrant debate over the issue of authenticity in language education, but also succeeds in challenging and, to a large extent, superseding existing understandings of the concept. * Malcolm MacDonald, University of Warwick, UK * This excellent collection makes a significant contribution to emerging and increasingly diverse scholarship in Second Language Studies. Chapters probe and question key concepts and established assumptions in Pragmatics, Intercultural Communication and SLA. The book not only offers findings that deepen our understandings of what it means - in terms of theory and practice - to communicate in a superdiverse, multilingual world, it also effectively addresses the pressing question of how we should do Applied Linguistics in the 21st century. * Alan Firth, Newcastle University, UK * This excellent collection of studies offers new ways of understanding the multidimensionality of authenticity as it relates to language use, identity, agency and culture in a variety of second language learning contexts and from different theoretical and methodological approaches. Second language teachers and researchers of second language acquisition will find it an indispensable resource. * Joan Kelly Hall, Pennsylvania State University, USA *More details
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Janice McGregor is Assistant Professor of German at Kansas State University, USA. Her research interests include second language learning and use, study abroad and intercultural dimensions of language learning and use.
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Remi A. van Compernolle and Ashlie Henery: Evaluating L2 Pragmatic Appropriateness and Authenticity in Synchronous Computer-Mediated Strategic Interaction Scenarios
Lawrence Williams: Authenticity and Pedagogical Grammar: A Concept-Based Approach to Teaching French Auxiliary Verbs
Remi A. van Compernolle: Sociolinguistic Authenticity and Classroom L2 Learners: Production, Perception, and Metapragmatics
Naoko Taguchi: Learning Speech Style in Japanese Study Abroad: Learners' Knowledge of Normative Use and Actual Use
Wenhao Diao: Gender, Youth and Authenticity: Peer Mandarin Socialization among American Students in a Chinese College Dorm
Julieta Fernandez: Authenticating Language Choices: Out-Of-Class Interactions in Study Abroad
Sheng-Hsun Lee and Celeste Kinginger: Authenticating Practices in Chinese Home Stay Interactions
Janice McGregor: Metapragmatic Talk and the Interactional Accomplishment of Authenticity in Study Abroad
Gabriele Kasper and Alfred Rue Burch: Focus on Form in the Wild
Remi A. van Compernolle and Janice McGregor: Conclusions and Future Directions
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