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Post-Digital Connectivities: Framing Offline Encounters in a Digital Prospection Space 后数字连接性:在数字前景空间中塑造线下相遇
IF 3.6 1区 文学 Q1 LINGUISTICS Pub Date : 2024-02-17 DOI: 10.1093/applin/amae008
Agnieszka Lyons, Caroline Tagg
This paper explores the use of mobile technologies in facilitating offline encounters, through a post-digital lens which posits the digital not as new or disruptive but as a ubiquitous and accepted part of everyday social connectivities. In the paper, we explore ways in which migrants draw on jointly assembled semiotic repertoires, affordances, and constraints of the digital space, as well as cultural knowledge and spatial relating, to establish common ground and an interpretative framework for engaging in ensuing offline encounters. Drawing on an interactional analysis of data from a large linguistic ethnographic project, we focus on how a group of Polish immigrants who live in different parts of London bring their offline contexts and socially or culturally motivated expectations into their interactions to facilitate alignment in interactional frames in the context of limited familiarity with each other. Overall, our analysis points to the role of group messaging in creating a digital prospection space in which a joint frame of reference can be interactively constructed in anticipation of an offline encounter.
本文从后数字时代的视角,探讨了移动技术在促进线下接触中的应用,后数字时代认为数字技术不是新技术或颠覆性技术,而是日常社会联系中无处不在且被接受的一部分。在本文中,我们探讨了移民如何利用共同组装的数字空间的符号组合、承受能力和限制,以及文化知识和空间关系,来建立共同点和解释框架,以参与随后的线下接触。通过对一个大型语言人种学项目中的数据进行交互分析,我们重点研究了一群居住在伦敦不同地区的波兰移民如何将他们的离线语境和社会或文化期望带入他们的交互中,从而在彼此熟悉程度有限的情况下促进交互框架的一致性。总之,我们的分析指出了群组信息在创建数字前景空间中的作用,在这个空间中,可以通过互动构建共同的参照框架,以迎接线下相遇。
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English in Specialized Communication and its Impact on Spanish Medical Lexicon 专业交流中的英语及其对西班牙语医学词典的影响
IF 3.6 1区 文学 Q1 LINGUISTICS Pub Date : 2024-02-10 DOI: 10.1093/applin/amae007
Jorge M Porras-Garzón
The use of English-written publications (articles, books, book chapters, etc.) in university Medicine classes, in Spanish-speaking settings, results in a direct influence on lexical units in written text and oral discourse, particularly, with respect to prototypical terminological units. The extent of said influence has not been evaluated until now in the Colombian Spanish-speaking university context, which is, like in most countries in the world, a context that responds to the dynamics of the Internationalisation of Higher Education. As we will see in the following empirical study and its results, the use of English-written materials in university Medicine courses in Colombia has an impact on the presence of Terminological Anglicisms in both written texts and oral discourse in Spanish. And this, not surprisingly, does not promote the creation of new native Spanish vocabulary, on the contrary, it is detrimental to the specialized communicative suitability of the local language.
在西班牙语环境下的大学医学课堂上使用英文出版物(文章、书籍、书籍章节等)会对书面文本和口头话语中的词汇单位产生直接影响,尤其是在原型术语单位方面。与世界上大多数国家一样,哥伦比亚的西班牙语大学也在积极响应高等教育的国际化进程。正如我们在下面的实证研究及其结果中所看到的,在哥伦比亚的大学医学课程中使用英语书面材料,对西班牙语书面文本和口头话语中术语英化的出现都有影响。毫不奇怪,这并没有促进新的西班牙语母语词汇的产生,相反,这不利于当地语言的专业交际适用性。
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Inappropriate Identities: Racialized Language Ideologies and Sociolinguistic Competence in a Study Abroad Context 不恰当的身份:留学背景下的种族语言意识形态与社会语言能力
IF 3.6 1区 文学 Q1 LINGUISTICS Pub Date : 2024-02-08 DOI: 10.1093/applin/amae003
Devin Grammon
This article examines cases where two study abroad students—Rita and Jack—problematized the normative use of specific dialectal variants by local native speakers at the end of their Spanish immersion program in Peru. Specifically, it explores what these cases reveal about second language learners’ sociolinguistic competence in a study abroad context involving their knowledge of native speaker norms and the contextual appropriateness of target language variation. An analysis of ethnographic data suggests that Rita and Jack interpreted the appropriate use of sociolinguistic variation from the local variety of Andean Spanish by drawing on prevalent racialized language ideologies in the host community that link non-standard variants to an indigenous identity imagined as incompetent in Spanish. These findings validate a need for alternative analytic frameworks that conceptualize second language learners’ development of sociolinguistic competence in terms of language ideologies rather than objective sets of normative native speaker practices. This study advances calls to develop L2 learners’ critical language awareness through curricular innovation and critical pedagogies in study abroad programs.
本文研究了两名留学学生--丽塔(Rita)和杰克(Jack)--在秘鲁的西班牙语浸入式课程结束时,对当地母语使用者规范使用特定方言变体的问题所产生的疑问。具体来说,该研究探讨了这些案例揭示了第二语言学习者在海外学习环境中的社会语言能力,包括他们对母语使用者规范的了解以及目标语言变体在语境中的适当性。对人种学数据的分析表明,丽塔和杰克通过借鉴东道主社区盛行的种族语言意识形态,将非标准变体与被想象为西班牙语不称职的土著身份联系起来,从而解释了如何恰当使用当地安第斯西班牙语的社会语言变体。这些研究结果证明,有必要建立替代性分析框架,从语言意识形态的角度,而不是从客观的规范性母语使用者实践的角度,来构思第二语言学习者的社会语言能力发展。本研究呼吁通过留学项目中的课程创新和批判性教学法来培养第二语言学习者的批判性语言意识。
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Managing the Flow of Talk: A Longitudinal Case Study of the Multiword Expression det er sant in L2 Norwegian Interactions 管理谈话流程:挪威语第二语言互动中多词表达 "det er sant "的纵向案例研究
IF 3.6 1区 文学 Q1 LINGUISTICS Pub Date : 2024-02-07 DOI: 10.1093/applin/amae006
Paulina Horbowicz, Marte Nordanger
Drawing on recent scholarship integrating usage-based linguistics (UBL) and conversation analysis (CA) in the investigation of second language development, this paper reports on a microanalysis tracing one adult learner’s recurring, increasingly frequent, and diverse use of the multiword expression det er sant (it/that is true) (DES) in L2 Norwegian interactions over a time span of four months. While the use of DES did not undergo syntactic changes, the analysis revealed that the functions of the expression diversified as DES became more frequent in use. Initially functioning primarily as a means of expressing agreement, DES was increasingly used to preface disagreement and indicate the closing of self-initiated repair sequences. This functional diversification was accompanied by increasing morphophonological reduction indicating an ongoing process of routinization. We argue that these changes, also when non-linear and not complying with the target norm, allowed the learner to participate more actively in managing the flow of talk. The study provides insight into how interaction shapes L2 development and the role of education in providing access to situations that foster increased membership in the speech community.
本文借鉴了最近在研究第二语言发展过程中将基于用法的语言学(UBL)和会话分析(CA)结合起来的学术成果,报告了一项微观分析,追踪了一名成年学习者在四个月的时间跨度内,在挪威语第二语言的互动中反复、日益频繁和多样化地使用多词表达det er sant(它/那是真的)(DES)的情况。虽然DES的使用没有发生句法上的变化,但分析表明,随着DES使用频率的增加,其功能也变得多样化。DES 最初主要用于表达同意,后来越来越多地用于表示不同意的前奏和表示自我修复序列的结束。这种功能上的多样化伴随着形态上的日益减少,表明了一个持续的常规化过程。我们认为,这些变化,即使是在非线性和不符合目标规范的情况下,也能让学习者更积极地参与管理谈话流程。这项研究深入探讨了互动如何影响 L2 的发展,以及教育在提供机会、促进增加语言社区成员方面所起的作用。
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Beyond the Front Yard: The Dehumanizing Message of Accent-Altering Technology 超越前院:口音改变技术的非人化信息
IF 3.6 1区 文学 Q1 LINGUISTICS Pub Date : 2024-01-25 DOI: 10.1093/applin/amae002
Ameena L Payne, Tasha Austin, Aris M Clemons
Over the past decade, the artificial intelligence (AI) industry, as it relates to the speech and voice recognition industry, has established itself as a multibillion-dollar global market, but at whose expense? In this forum article, we amplify the current critiques of the architectures of large language models being used increasingly in daily life. Our commentary exposes emerging AI accent modification technology and services as agents of racial commodification and linguistic dominance, as it rests on the perceived superiority of standardized US English. We discuss our concern for such services leaching into academia. We argue that this technology follows a standardized language framework, which poses a fundamental problem of being informed by purist monolingual principles. These principles often help to perpetuate and maintain harmful raciolinguistic ideologies that result in language discrimination and the continual framing of the language practices of racially minoritized speakers as deficient. Thus, we write this piece with the intent to expose the fabricated humanity of accent modification technology whose existence perpetuates capitalism’s reliance on dehumanization for economic advancement and the legacy and reproduction of white language superiority.
在过去的十年中,人工智能(AI)产业(与语音和声纹识别产业相关)已成为一个价值数十亿美元的全球市场,但其代价是什么?在本论坛文章中,我们将放大当前对日常生活中越来越多使用的大型语言模型架构的批评。我们的评论揭露了新兴的人工智能口音修正技术和服务是种族商品化和语言统治的媒介,因为它建立在标准化美国英语的优势之上。我们讨论了对此类服务渗入学术界的担忧。我们认为,这种技术遵循标准化的语言框架,这就带来了一个根本性的问题,即它是以纯粹主义的单一语言原则为基础的。这些原则往往会助长和维持有害的种族语言意识形态,导致语言歧视,并不断将少数种族语言使用者的语言实践诬陷为有缺陷。因此,我们写这篇文章的目的是要揭露口音修正技术所捏造的人性,这种技术的存在使资本主义依靠非人化来促进经济发展的做法得以延续,并使白人语言优越性得以传承和再现。
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What Should Go With This Word Here: Connecting Lexical Collocations and Rhetorical Moves in Narrative Stories 这个词应该搭配什么?连接叙事故事中的词汇搭配和修辞策略
IF 3.6 1区 文学 Q1 LINGUISTICS Pub Date : 2024-01-25 DOI: 10.1093/applin/amae001
Yishi Jiang, Xiaofei Lu, Fengkai Liu, Jianxin Zhang, Tan Jin
An emerging body of corpus-based genre analysis studies has examined the connection between different types of formulaic language and rhetorical moves in various genres of academic writing. The current study extends this body of research into the understudied genre of narrative stories and the understudied phraseological unit of lexical collocations. Specifically, we compiled a corpus of narrative stories written by expert writers, extracted a list of frequent collocations from the corpus, developed a rhetorical move framework for narrative stories, examined the distribution of rhetorical stages and moves in the corpus, and explored the connection between collocations and rhetorical moves in the corpus. The findings of our research culminated in an online interface for searching the corpus for collocations and exploring their use in sentences realizing different rhetorical stages and moves in context. We discuss the potential pedagogical value of our findings and the resulting online interface for promoting learner awareness of the connection between linguistic features and rhetorical functions in narrative stories in genre-based pedagogy.
以语料库为基础的体裁分析研究对各种学术写作体裁中不同类型的公式化语言与修辞动作之间的联系进行了研究。本研究将这一研究扩展到了未被充分研究的叙事故事体裁和未被充分研究的词组搭配这一短语单位。具体而言,我们编制了由专家作家撰写的叙事故事语料库,从语料库中提取了经常出现的搭配,建立了叙事故事修辞动作框架,考察了语料库中修辞阶段和修辞动作的分布,并探讨了语料库中搭配与修辞动作之间的联系。我们的研究成果最终形成了一个在线界面,用于搜索语料库中的搭配,并探索它们在实现不同修辞阶段和修辞动作的句子中的使用情况。我们将讨论我们的研究成果和由此产生的在线界面在基于体裁的教学法中提高学习者对叙事故事中语言特点和修辞功能之间联系的认识的潜在教学价值。
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Problematizing Possible -isms in Adult Second Language Classrooms 成人第二语言课堂中的 "可能-主义 "问题化
IF 3.6 1区 文学 Q1 LINGUISTICS Pub Date : 2024-01-04 DOI: 10.1093/applin/amad085
Nadja Tadic
While addressing issues of prejudice and exclusion is crucial for helping adult second language (L2) learners acquire and critique socio-interactional norms of their pluralistic communities, there is still a lack of work examining how teachers can problematize prejudiced talk when it arises in the classroom. Within the detail-oriented frameworks of conversation analysis and membership categorization analysis, this study examines teacher practices for problematizing students’ hearably prejudiced, stereotypical, or exclusionary talk—that is, students’ possible -isms. Drawing on data from 55 hours of video-recorded English L2 classes in the United States, I explore three problematizing responses to possible -isms: (i) introducing complexities, (ii) offering counter examples, and (iii) treating -isms as absurd. While introducing complexities neutralizes students’ hearable -isms as somehow inadequate, the latter two practices treat the -isms as entirely inaccurate through illustrated and invited corrections. The analysis reveals these practices to be finely attuned to the institutional goals and features of the adult L2 classroom, allowing teachers to incorporate a critical perspective and delicately problematize possible -isms without threatening solidarity with their diverse adult learners.
虽然解决偏见和排斥问题对于帮助成人第二语言(L2)学习者掌握和批判其多元社区的社会互动规范至关重要,但目前仍缺乏研究教师如何在课堂上出现偏见性谈话时将其问题化的工作。本研究在会话分析和成员分类分析这两个注重细节的框架内,探讨了教师在解决学生的听觉偏见、刻板印象或排斥性谈话--即学生可能的"-主义"--方面的做法。根据 55 个小时的美国英语 L2 课堂录像数据,我探讨了针对可能的-主义的三种问题化对策:(i) 引入复杂性,(ii) 提供反例,(iii) 将-主义视为荒谬。引入复杂性可以将学生听到的"-主义 "中和为某种程度上的不足,而后两种做法则通过举例说明和邀请纠正的方式将"-主义 "视为完全不准确。分析表明,这些做法与成人第二语言课堂的制度目标和特点十分吻合,使教师能够在不威胁到与不同的成人学习者团结的情况下,纳入批判性视角,巧妙地解决可能存在的-主义问题。
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Building a Child’s Trust before a Medical Procedure: A Linguistic Case Study 在医疗程序之前建立儿童的信任:语言学案例研究
IF 3.6 1区 文学 Q1 LINGUISTICS Pub Date : 2023-12-12 DOI: 10.1093/applin/amad080
Ilse Depraetere, Stéphanie Caët, Sara Debulpaep, Siham Ezzahid, Vikki Janke
When a paediatrician establishes a trusting relationship with their patient, the chance of a positive outcome multiplies. A calm child, who participates fully in the communicative exchange is more receptive to the clinician’s requests and reports weaker sensations of pain. This experience stays with the child, shaping how they approach their healthcare as adults. Our qualitative case study unpacks the linguistic aspects of a 32-minute videoed and transcribed exchange between a paediatrician (co-author) and a five-year-old boy she is preparing for a risky procedure. It asks: what linguistic strategies reduce his anxiety? Non-pharmacological methods are key here, as deep sedation is problematic. Our study explains the communicative techniques that the paediatrician exploits. We identify how they function, and how seemingly disconnected strategies group naturally under a few general principles. This is important for professional development because fewer overarching principles are easier to grasp and subsequently to deploy. Our interdisciplinary approach, which relies on real data, can be replicated and expanded with healthcare professionals to enable them to act concretely on their language productions.
当儿科医生与病人建立起相互信任的关系时,取得积极疗效的机会就会成倍增加。一个能充分参与交流的平静儿童更容易接受临床医生的要求,并能报告较弱的疼痛感觉。这种经历会一直伴随着孩子,影响他们成年后如何对待医疗保健。我们的定性案例研究对一名儿科医生(合著者)与一名五岁男孩之间长达 32 分钟的视频和转录交流进行了语言方面的解读,她正在为一个有风险的手术做准备。研究提出了以下问题:哪些语言策略可以减轻他的焦虑?由于深度镇静是个问题,因此非药物方法在这里很关键。我们的研究解释了儿科医生所使用的沟通技巧。我们确定了这些技巧是如何发挥作用的,以及看似互不关联的策略是如何在一些一般原则下自然组合的。这对专业发展非常重要,因为较少的总体原则更容易掌握,随后也更容易运用。我们的跨学科方法以真实数据为基础,可在医疗保健专业人员中复制和推广,使他们能够对自己的语言产品采取具体行动。
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The Influence of Game-Enhanced Communication on EFL Learners’ Pragmatic Competence in Compliment Responses 游戏强化交际对英语学习者称赞语语用能力的影响
IF 3.6 1区 文学 Q1 LINGUISTICS Pub Date : 2023-12-02 DOI: 10.1093/applin/amad082
Ying Zhang
A small number of studies have explored the effects of digital gaming on second/foreign language (L2) pragmatic competence. However, the effectiveness of massively multiplayer online role-playing games (MMORPGs) germane to L2 pragmatic development remains unclear because most game-mediated pragmatics studies have focused on educational games. Adopting the interactionist approach, this pretest-immediate-posttest-delayed-posttest study investigated the influence of an MMORPG on L2 learners’ pragmatic competence in compliment responses. Specifically, 105 English-as-a-foreign-language learners from a university in China interacted with L1-English-speaking players in World of Warcraft for four weeks. Unlike most studies that have conducted discourse completion tasks for data collection, compliment responses were gathered through computer-mediated communication with L1-English-speaking interlocutors on WeChat. Results showed that the learners tended to deny compliments on the pretest, whereas they preferred to accept praise on the immediate and delayed posttests. Implications for language policy-making and teaching are discussed regarding the usefulness of MMORPGs for learners who are not immersed in the environment of the target language or have few opportunities to go abroad to experience various social contexts in an L2.
少数研究探讨了数字游戏对第二语言/外语(L2)语用能力的影响。然而,大型多人在线角色扮演游戏(mmorpg)对第二语言语用发展的影响尚不清楚,因为大多数游戏介导的语用学研究都集中在教育游戏上。本研究采用互动研究方法,考察了MMORPG对二语学习者恭维语语用能力的影响。具体来说,来自中国一所大学的105名英语作为外语的学习者在《魔兽世界》中与母语为l1的玩家进行了为期四周的互动。与大多数研究为收集数据而进行语篇补全任务不同,我们通过微信上与英语水平为l1的对话者进行计算机媒介的交流来收集赞美回应。结果表明,学习者在前测中倾向于拒绝表扬,而在即时和延迟后测中倾向于接受表扬。本文讨论了mmorpg对那些没有沉浸在目标语言环境中或很少有机会出国体验第二语言各种社会环境的学习者的有用性对语言决策和教学的影响。
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Manner and Quality of Negotiation During L2 Collaborative Writing 第二语言协作写作中谈判的方式和质量
IF 3.6 1区 文学 Q1 LINGUISTICS Pub Date : 2023-12-01 DOI: 10.1093/applin/amad081
Zhenhao Cao, Rachael Ruegg, Stephen Skalicky
Although peer interaction has received attention in second language (L2) collaborative writing (CW) research, the manner and quality of peer interaction have been less investigated. Previous studies usually examined peer interaction by looking at language-related episodes, overlooking the ways students negotiate for different types of knowledge for successful writing, such as content, organisation, and discourse. Moreover, the association between quality of negotiation and students’ writing process is elusive. This study aims to examine the way students discussed different aspects of writing during interaction and explore the impact of quality of negotiation on students’ subsequent writing and revisions. Data were collected from an intact academic writing class at a New Zealand university, where students formed groups to produce a single text per group over 12 weeks. Results showed that students discussed content and organisation more than language, and different qualities of negotiation were associated with different writing and revision outcomes. In addition, students discussed both local and global aspects of writing, and quality of negotiation is an important factor that mediates students’ writing and revision behaviours.
虽然同伴互动在第二语言协作写作(CW)研究中受到关注,但对同伴互动的方式和质量的研究却很少。以前的研究通常通过观察与语言相关的情节来考察同伴互动,而忽略了学生为成功写作而争取不同类型知识的方式,比如内容、组织和话语。此外,谈判的质量和学生的写作过程之间的联系是难以捉摸的。本研究旨在考察学生在互动中讨论写作不同方面的方式,并探讨谈判质量对学生后续写作和修改的影响。数据是从新西兰一所大学的完整学术写作课上收集的,学生们组成小组,在12周的时间里每组写一篇文章。结果表明,学生讨论的内容和组织多于语言,不同的谈判质量与不同的写作和修改结果相关。此外,学生们讨论了写作的本地和全球方面,谈判质量是调节学生写作和修改行为的重要因素。
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