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    Title: An Overview of Communication Strategy
    Authors: Kendall, Shari;Jarvie, Douglas S.;Doll, Jonathan;Lin, Grace Hui Chin;Purcell, John Anthony
    Contributors: 通識教育中心
    Keywords: Communication Strategies;Interpersonal Communication;Applied Linguistics;Classification;Foreign Countries;English (Second Language);Limited English Speaking;Interlanguage;Dictionaries;Global Approach;Intercultural Communication;Communication (Thought Transfer);Second Language Learning;College Freshmen
    Date: 2005
    Issue Date: 2012-02-24 13:44:25 (UTC+8)
    Abstract: This study introduces strategies of interlanguage communication associated with developing solutions for limited English proficient learners as they become skilled at English as a second language. First, a significant classification of Faerch and Kasper's communication strategies will be presented. Second, the organizing methods of the other nine communication strategy classifications applied by the other earlier and more recent important scholars will be revealed. Third, Littlemore's newest classification, identifying communication strategies from perspectives of lexicon meaning analysis and applied linguistics, will be emphasized with several demonstration examples generated by English learners in a university in Taiwan. The main purpose of this study is to offer a temporary and flexible communication access for English speakers who use English as a second language to communicate in our current global village before their linguistic proficiency can be maturely developed.
    Relation: Online Submission, Indian Journal of Applied Linguistics v31 n2 p113-128 Jul-Dec 2005
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