10 research outputs found
Negotiating topic changes:native and non-native English speakers in conversation
There is a tendency to view conversations involving non‐native speakers (NNSs) as inevitably fraught with problems, including an inability to handle topic management. This article, in contrast, will focus on effective topic changes made by non‐native speakers during informal conversations with native speakers of English. A micro‐analysis of ten conversations revealed several ways of shifting conversational topics; however, the article concentrates on those strategies which the participants used to effect a particular type of topic move, namely ‘marked topic changes’, where there is no connection at all with previous talk. The findings show how these topic changes were jointly negotiated, and that the non‐native speakers’ contributions to initiating new topics were competently managed
Rating versus Ranking: What is the Best Way to Reduce Response and Language Bias in Cross-national Research?
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Standardization and contextualization: A study of language and leadership across 17 countries
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