A Study of Simplification Strategies by Native Speakers of English : Use of Discourse Markers

広島大学教育実践研究指導センター紀要 Issue 6 Page 39-48 published_at 1994-03-15
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A Study of Simplification Strategies by Native Speakers of English : Use of Discourse Markers
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広島大学教育実践研究指導センター紀要
Bulletin of Research Center for Educational Study and Practice, Faculty of School Education, Hirosihma University
Issue 6
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End Page 48
Abstract
Recent research into non-native speakers' communication strategies has revealed some common features in their communicative efforts. On the other hand, native speakers' strategies to make their speeches comprehensible to non-native speakers have not been examined in great details yet. The present study compared the two texts: a letter (the original version) and a transcription of the speech which paraphrased the letter with explanations (the simplified version) and then analyzed the process of native speakers' simplification efforts in a spontaneous speech in terms of the use of discourse markers: micro and macro-discourse markers. At the same time, a quantitative comparison was made such as a mean length of T-unit/sentence and readability. As a result, a simplified version was proved to be not necessarily simple in terms of the syntactic aspect. However, in the discourse level, the simplified speech contained a lot more micro/macro discourse markers than the original text. This seems to suggest that discourse markers play a key role in simplifying a text and the foreign language teachers should realize the significance of discourse markers to make classroom input comprehensible to the learners.
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Education [ 370 ]
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eng
Resource Type departmental bulletin paper
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広島大学学校教育学部附属教育実践研究指導センター
Date of Issued 1994-03-15
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[ISSN] 0915-2903
[NCID] AN10178618