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Main Author: Nikko, Tuija
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 1991
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED341283
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contents Comprehension in NS-NNS Conversation. Nikko, Tuija Communication Skills Comparative Analysis Foreign Countries Inferences Interlanguage Interpersonal Communication Language Skills Linguistic Theory Listening Comprehension Native Speakers Second Language Learning Standard Spoken Usage Swedish Telephone Communications Systems Uncommonly Taught Languages A study of interlanguage comprehension, part of a larger project by the Gothenburg research group, investigated the telephone conversations between advanced learners and native speakers of Swedish. In four of the eight conversations, the non-native speakers called the public library to get information on how to borrow books; in the other four the same persons called the police station to ask what to do upon losing a wallet. Analysis of the conversations suggested that the inferential comprehension processes in transactional communication must be preceded by linguistic decoding. In the cases studied, communication proceeded smoothly due to situations that promoted the creation of mutual cognitive environments. The study suggested that the speaker's contribution is as important as the listener's. (LB)
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spellingShingle Comprehension in NS-NNS Conversation.
Nikko, Tuija
Communication Skills
Comparative Analysis
Foreign Countries
Inferences
Interlanguage
Interpersonal Communication
Language Skills
Linguistic Theory
Listening Comprehension
Native Speakers
Second Language Learning
Standard Spoken Usage
Swedish
Telephone Communications Systems
Uncommonly Taught Languages
Comprehension in NS-NNS Conversation. Nikko, Tuija Communication Skills Comparative Analysis Foreign Countries Inferences Interlanguage Interpersonal Communication Language Skills Linguistic Theory Listening Comprehension Native Speakers Second Language Learning Standard Spoken Usage Swedish Telephone Communications Systems Uncommonly Taught Languages A study of interlanguage comprehension, part of a larger project by the Gothenburg research group, investigated the telephone conversations between advanced learners and native speakers of Swedish. In four of the eight conversations, the non-native speakers called the public library to get information on how to borrow books; in the other four the same persons called the police station to ask what to do upon losing a wallet. Analysis of the conversations suggested that the inferential comprehension processes in transactional communication must be preceded by linguistic decoding. In the cases studied, communication proceeded smoothly due to situations that promoted the creation of mutual cognitive environments. The study suggested that the speaker's contribution is as important as the listener's. (LB)
title Comprehension in NS-NNS Conversation.
topic Communication Skills
Comparative Analysis
Foreign Countries
Inferences
Interlanguage
Interpersonal Communication
Language Skills
Linguistic Theory
Listening Comprehension
Native Speakers
Second Language Learning
Standard Spoken Usage
Swedish
Telephone Communications Systems
Uncommonly Taught Languages
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED341283