Effect of Rejoinders in Production Questionnaires.

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Title: Effect of Rejoinders in Production Questionnaires.
Language: English
Authors: Johnston, Bill, Kasper, Gabriele, Ross, Steven
Source: Applied Linguistics. Jun 1998 19(2):157-182.
Peer Reviewed: Y
Page Count: 26
Publication Date: 1998
Document Type: Journal Articles
Reports - Research
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Data Collection, Interlanguage, Language Patterns, Language Research, Language Usage, Linguistic Theory, Native Speakers, Pragmatics, Questionnaires, Research Methodology, Second Language Learning, Surveys, Testing
ISSN: 0142-6001
Abstract: A study in interlanguage pragmatics investigated the effect of three types of rejoinder (positive, negative, absent) on non-native informants' choices of strategies to perform complaints, requests, and apologies. Results show strategy choice differentially affected by rejoinder type, suggesting that findings from studies using different production questionnaire formats may not be comparable and further research is needed. (Author/MSE)
Journal Code: CIJJAN1999
Entry Date: 1999
Accession Number: EJ566396
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