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Cooperative Accomplishment of Multilingual Language Tutorial: An Intercultural Pragmatics Study

Using conversation analytic methods and concepts, this article examines a language tutorial among Thai and Japanese college students, focusing on the use of multilingual repertoires for organizing this activity. The study responds to a call for dialogic studies of multilingual interactions. A 79-min...

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Published in:The Modern language journal (Boulder, Colo.) Colo.), 2021-09, Vol.105 (3), p.655-678
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Conversation analysis
conversation‐for‐learning
Experts versus novices
Globalization
intercultural pragmatics
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Japanese language
Multilingualism
Pragmatics
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Thai language
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