Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
6849282 System 2018 12 Pages PDF
Abstract
For that reason, the aim of the present study is to provide a comprehensive picture of child requestive behavior in the multilingual classroom setting. We examine 127 young learners' requests comprehension and production in three languages by combining elicited and authentic data. Additionally, we investigate the effect of the language program adopted by the schools. Our results show that the combination of methods offers new evidence on the dynamism and complexity of L3 pragmatics. Findings further confirm the idea that we may best describe multilingual speakers' requestive behaviour by including all learners' languages and by resorting to authentic and elicited data. As a conclusion, we suggest that a monolingual approach in the study of pragmatics may provide us with a partial portrait of L3 learners' pragmatic development.
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