Teacher
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NUZZO ELENA
(syllabus)
General part: students are invited to reflect on pragmatics as an interface between language and culture, from an ethno-linguistic perspective. The challenges of intercultural communication are discussed, starting by the comparison between different ways of realizing and interpreting the same speech acts. Issues specifically related to the learning and teaching of pragmatic competence are then addressed. Focus: some examples of empirical studies on cross-cultural, intercultural and interlanguage pragmatics are presented and discussed.
(reference books)
Bettoni C., Usare un'altra lingua. Guida alla pragmatica interculturale, Laterza, Roma-Bari, 2006.
One of the following papers (student's choice): Marocchini E., Politeness strategies in complaints in Italian: A study on IFL learners and Italian native speakers, E-JournALL 4, 2 (2017), 75-96. Walker T., Politeness norms: A pilot study on the accomplishment of apologies by learners of Italian, E-JournALL 4, 2 (2017), 28-48.
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