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Students’ Perception of Interacting with Native SpeakersLa percepción en los estudiantes de su interacción con hablantes nativos
(Escuela de Literatura y Ciencias del Lenguaje, 2022)
Students’ Perception of Interacting with Native SpeakersLa percepción en los estudiantes de su interacción con hablantes nativos
(Escuela de Literatura y Ciencias del Lenguaje, 2022)
Students' and teachers' social representations about the RP English accent and their relationship with the notion of "Native speaker" in the University educational level in Chile
(Universidad de Chile, 2017)
present investigation critically analyses, from Linguistic anthropology’s viewpoint, some representations from teachers’ and learners’ common sense in the discourse in relation to the English language, its teaching and ...
A cross-cultural and interlanguage study of head-acts in the realization of requests and refusals by native speakers of Spanish and English and by university EFL learners
(Universidad de Chile, 2010)
Objetives: to describe the way in which native speakers of English and native speakers of Spanish
realize the speech acts of request and refusal in their respective mother tongues; to determine the extent to which the ...
A study of the English postposition ago in the speech of adult native speakers in advanced EFL recordings
(2017)
Of the three aspects of intonation normally taught at EFL teacher/translator training colleges, namely the ‘chunking’ of speech into tone groups, the location of a main prominence or nucleus, and the behaviour of the pitch ...
Espanhol-Acadêmico-Br: a corpus of academic portuguese learners produced by native speakers of spanish
(Cambridge ScholarsNewcastle upon Tyne, 2014)
The Negotiation of Politeness in Business Meetings: A Study of Argentine Speakers of English
(Universidad de Belgrano . Facultad de Lenguas y Estudios Extranjeros, 2012-09-14)
Although much has been written on the “the discursive struggle over (im)politeness” (Watts 2003: 9) by
non-native lingua franca speakers and their native counterparts, there is still, to my knowledge, relatively
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