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Peer reviewedPark, Kyung-Ja; Nakano, Michiko; Kim, Sunghye – Journal of Pan-Pacific Association of Applied Linguistics, 2003
Focuses on learners' language in interactions between nonnative speakers (NNSs). Investigated features of nonnative speakers' interaction with NNSs from different cultural backgrounds in a second language learning context. Explores what types of misleading expressions and questions are generated in NNS/NNS interactions. (Author/VWL)
Descriptors: College Students, Cultural Differences, English (Second Language), Higher Education
Peer reviewedPark, Kyung-Ja; Nakano, Michiko – Journal of Pan-Pacific Association of Applied Linguistics, 2001
Focuses on the interlanguage pragmatic strategies used by Japanese and Korean learners of English. Data was collected from a project carried out jointly by Korean and Japanese university students. Observation, analysis, and discussion of student data suggest that interspeaker understanding and sensitivity to pragmatic variables of the target…
Descriptors: Applied Linguistics, College Students, English (Second Language), Higher Education
Peer reviewedNakano, Michiko; Park, Kyung-Ja – Journal of Pan-Pacific Association of Applied Linguistics, 2000
Examines some distinctive differences observed between Koreans and Japanese when presenting their papers at an international conference. The differences discussed include linguistic features as well as pragmatic features. Suggests that the most important factors in writing and giving a good presentation are to have a clear idea and to organize it…
Descriptors: Conference Papers, Cultural Differences, Foreign Countries, Japanese
Peer reviewedPark, Kyung-Ja; Nakano, Michiko – Journal of Pan-Pacific Association of Applied Linguistics, 2000
Investigates how nonnative speakers of English approach questions and answers posed to them to provide an explanation of how they resolve communication problems they face at an international conference. Results suggest that there are not many differences observed from Japanese and Korean querists and respondents in terms of their use of discourse…
Descriptors: Communication Problems, Discourse Analysis, English (Second Language), Foreign Countries
A Study on Pragmatic Functions of Apology Expressions among Japanese and Korean Learners of English.
Peer reviewedPark, Kyung-Ja; Nakano, Michiko – Journal of Pan-Pacific Association of Applied Linguistics, 1999
Emphasizes the importance of sociolinguistically and pragmatically appropriate materials of the target language for second-language learners. Discusses whether there is any strong agreement between Japanese and Korean learners of English regarding their perceptions of status, obligation to apology, and the appropriateness of the situation.…
Descriptors: Advanced Students, College Students, Cultural Differences, English (Second Language)
Park, Kyung-Ja; Nakano, Michiko – Journal of Japan-Korea Association of Applied Linguistics, 1998
This investigation encompassed a full-scale experiment for both Japanese and Korean university students and looked at the following: the role of grammaticality-judgment tasks (GJT) in second-language acquisition; the learners' behaviors when they were asked to do GJT; and the reasons why the learners made the wrong grammatical judgments.…
Descriptors: College Students, Error Analysis (Language), Error Patterns, Foreign Countries
Nakano, Michiko; Park, Kyung-Ja – Journal of Japan-Korea Association of Applied Linguistics, 1998
Examines grammaticality judgments on dative constructions among Korean, Japanese, and Chinese learners of English by replicating Ellis (1991). Focus is on predicting the learners' judgments on the grounds of lexical functional grammar (LFG). Examines six predictions derived mainly from LFG. (Author/VWL)
Descriptors: English (Second Language), Foreign Countries, Graduate Students, Grammar


