Elf Research Methods and Approaches to Data and Analyses
Theoretical and Methodological Underpinnings
Herausgeber: Murata, Kumiko
Elf Research Methods and Approaches to Data and Analyses
Theoretical and Methodological Underpinnings
Herausgeber: Murata, Kumiko
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This book systematically explores and discusses English as a Lingua Franca (ELF) research methods frequently deployed by ELF researchers in analysing their data. It covers three different approaches: corpus-based, both written and spoken, conversation analytic and narrative approaches.
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This book systematically explores and discusses English as a Lingua Franca (ELF) research methods frequently deployed by ELF researchers in analysing their data. It covers three different approaches: corpus-based, both written and spoken, conversation analytic and narrative approaches.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 284
- Erscheinungstermin: 8. Juli 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 599g
- ISBN-13: 9780367898793
- ISBN-10: 0367898799
- Artikelnr.: 69935650
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 284
- Erscheinungstermin: 8. Juli 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 599g
- ISBN-13: 9780367898793
- ISBN-10: 0367898799
- Artikelnr.: 69935650
Kumiko Murata is a retired professor, formerly with the School of Education and Graduate School of Education in the Faculty of Education and Integrated Arts and Sciences, Waseda University, Japan.
1. ELF Research Methods and Different Approaches to Data and Analyses:
Introduction Part 1: ELF Research: Some Theoretical Underpinnings and
Development 2. Research Perspectives on ELF: Linguistic Usage and
Communicative Use 3. Researching ELF Communication: Focus on High-stake
Encounters 4. ELF and Translanguaging: Covert and Overt Resources in a
Transnational Workplace Part 2: Spoken and Written Corpora in ELF Research
5. Good Texts in Nonstandard English: ELF and Academic Writing 6. Exploring
Diachronic Changes in Research Articles from an ELF Perspective: A Small
Corpus Study 7. Tracing the Emergence of Multilingual Practices in a BELF
Meeting: Micro-diachronic Analysis and Implications of Corpus Design 8.
Asian Corpus of English (ACE): Features and Applications 9. Interpersonal
Formulaic Sequences in ELF Academic Lectures: Methodological Challenges
Part 3: Conversation Analytic Approaches to ELF Interactions 10. Applying
Conversation Analysis to ELF Interaction Data 11. Analysing
Multilingual/Lingua Franca Interactions using Conversation Analysis: Notes
on Transcription and Representability 12. Accounting for Asymmetries in ELF
Interactions: Three Disparate Asian Settings Part 4: Narrative Approaches
in ELF Research: Exploring Attitudes Towards ELF 13. 'Place-reflexivity' as
an Imaginary Kaleidoscope to Explore Methodological Issues in Elf Research
14. Understanding the ELF Phenomenon through Narrative Inquiry: A Diary
Study on Identities of Japanese ELF Users 15. Rigour in ELF Language
Attitude Research: An Example of Conversational Interview Study
Introduction Part 1: ELF Research: Some Theoretical Underpinnings and
Development 2. Research Perspectives on ELF: Linguistic Usage and
Communicative Use 3. Researching ELF Communication: Focus on High-stake
Encounters 4. ELF and Translanguaging: Covert and Overt Resources in a
Transnational Workplace Part 2: Spoken and Written Corpora in ELF Research
5. Good Texts in Nonstandard English: ELF and Academic Writing 6. Exploring
Diachronic Changes in Research Articles from an ELF Perspective: A Small
Corpus Study 7. Tracing the Emergence of Multilingual Practices in a BELF
Meeting: Micro-diachronic Analysis and Implications of Corpus Design 8.
Asian Corpus of English (ACE): Features and Applications 9. Interpersonal
Formulaic Sequences in ELF Academic Lectures: Methodological Challenges
Part 3: Conversation Analytic Approaches to ELF Interactions 10. Applying
Conversation Analysis to ELF Interaction Data 11. Analysing
Multilingual/Lingua Franca Interactions using Conversation Analysis: Notes
on Transcription and Representability 12. Accounting for Asymmetries in ELF
Interactions: Three Disparate Asian Settings Part 4: Narrative Approaches
in ELF Research: Exploring Attitudes Towards ELF 13. 'Place-reflexivity' as
an Imaginary Kaleidoscope to Explore Methodological Issues in Elf Research
14. Understanding the ELF Phenomenon through Narrative Inquiry: A Diary
Study on Identities of Japanese ELF Users 15. Rigour in ELF Language
Attitude Research: An Example of Conversational Interview Study
1. ELF Research Methods and Different Approaches to Data and Analyses:
Introduction Part 1: ELF Research: Some Theoretical Underpinnings and
Development 2. Research Perspectives on ELF: Linguistic Usage and
Communicative Use 3. Researching ELF Communication: Focus on High-stake
Encounters 4. ELF and Translanguaging: Covert and Overt Resources in a
Transnational Workplace Part 2: Spoken and Written Corpora in ELF Research
5. Good Texts in Nonstandard English: ELF and Academic Writing 6. Exploring
Diachronic Changes in Research Articles from an ELF Perspective: A Small
Corpus Study 7. Tracing the Emergence of Multilingual Practices in a BELF
Meeting: Micro-diachronic Analysis and Implications of Corpus Design 8.
Asian Corpus of English (ACE): Features and Applications 9. Interpersonal
Formulaic Sequences in ELF Academic Lectures: Methodological Challenges
Part 3: Conversation Analytic Approaches to ELF Interactions 10. Applying
Conversation Analysis to ELF Interaction Data 11. Analysing
Multilingual/Lingua Franca Interactions using Conversation Analysis: Notes
on Transcription and Representability 12. Accounting for Asymmetries in ELF
Interactions: Three Disparate Asian Settings Part 4: Narrative Approaches
in ELF Research: Exploring Attitudes Towards ELF 13. 'Place-reflexivity' as
an Imaginary Kaleidoscope to Explore Methodological Issues in Elf Research
14. Understanding the ELF Phenomenon through Narrative Inquiry: A Diary
Study on Identities of Japanese ELF Users 15. Rigour in ELF Language
Attitude Research: An Example of Conversational Interview Study
Introduction Part 1: ELF Research: Some Theoretical Underpinnings and
Development 2. Research Perspectives on ELF: Linguistic Usage and
Communicative Use 3. Researching ELF Communication: Focus on High-stake
Encounters 4. ELF and Translanguaging: Covert and Overt Resources in a
Transnational Workplace Part 2: Spoken and Written Corpora in ELF Research
5. Good Texts in Nonstandard English: ELF and Academic Writing 6. Exploring
Diachronic Changes in Research Articles from an ELF Perspective: A Small
Corpus Study 7. Tracing the Emergence of Multilingual Practices in a BELF
Meeting: Micro-diachronic Analysis and Implications of Corpus Design 8.
Asian Corpus of English (ACE): Features and Applications 9. Interpersonal
Formulaic Sequences in ELF Academic Lectures: Methodological Challenges
Part 3: Conversation Analytic Approaches to ELF Interactions 10. Applying
Conversation Analysis to ELF Interaction Data 11. Analysing
Multilingual/Lingua Franca Interactions using Conversation Analysis: Notes
on Transcription and Representability 12. Accounting for Asymmetries in ELF
Interactions: Three Disparate Asian Settings Part 4: Narrative Approaches
in ELF Research: Exploring Attitudes Towards ELF 13. 'Place-reflexivity' as
an Imaginary Kaleidoscope to Explore Methodological Issues in Elf Research
14. Understanding the ELF Phenomenon through Narrative Inquiry: A Diary
Study on Identities of Japanese ELF Users 15. Rigour in ELF Language
Attitude Research: An Example of Conversational Interview Study