Strategic use and perceptions of English as a Lingua Franca
Strategic use and perceptions of English as a Lingua Franca
English as a Lingua Franca is today a thriving and vibrant field of research which has sparked
considerable debate but also a wealth of studies in various directions. This paper builds on recent
research in this field and focuses on two areas of investigation, namely pragmatic strategies and
perceptions of ELF, while placing them within the larger theoretical framework of ELF studies.
english as a lingua franca, pragmatic strategies, idiomaticity, language perceptions
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Cogo, Alessia
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2010
Cogo, Alessia
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Cogo, Alessia
(2010)
Strategic use and perceptions of English as a Lingua Franca.
Pozna? Studies in Contemporary Linguistics, 46 (3), .
(doi:10.2478/v10010-010-0013-7).
Abstract
English as a Lingua Franca is today a thriving and vibrant field of research which has sparked
considerable debate but also a wealth of studies in various directions. This paper builds on recent
research in this field and focuses on two areas of investigation, namely pragmatic strategies and
perceptions of ELF, while placing them within the larger theoretical framework of ELF studies.
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Published date: 2010
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english as a lingua franca, pragmatic strategies, idiomaticity, language perceptions
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