The bi-directional pragmatic transfer of the invitation speech act between Arabic and English in EFL bilingual students
Date
2023-03-01
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Saudi Digital Library
Abstract
The study investigates the relation between the phenomenon of pragmatic
transfer/failure (Arabic and English) and factors of the amount of L2 social contact,
bilingual users' location, and users' strategy to practice English (L2). The first phase
was interviewing and conducting role plays for both monolingual Arabic and English
groups to explore social practices, pragmatic patterns, and utterances when inviting
or invited. An invitation taxonomy and pragmatic patterns were created in this phase
about Arabic and English genuine and ostensible invitations. The second phase was
relying on these explored similarities and differences between monolingual groups to
design a multiple choice DCT (in Arabic and English) and test the performance of
monolingual and bilingual participants in the speech act of inviting and replying to
invitations. A mathematical equation was introduced to analyse the similarities and
differences between monolingual and bilingual choices in social and pragmatic
utterances and decisions, and inferential tests were run to test correlations between
factors. It was found that pragmatic transfer in both directions happened in EFL
settings even for participants who lived in villages which suggested there was no
significance for the bilingual location inside or outside the city. Additionally, the
amount of social contact in L2 was a significant factor that correlated with the
pragmatic transfer in both directions. These findings can be related to in the fields of
second language acquisition, pedagogy, and curriculum designing. The findings
highlighted the possible effective role that internet and social media can play in
improving L2 users’ pragmatic competence.
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pragmatics, pragmatic transfer, pragmatic failure, invititation speech act
Citation
Alzamil, HS (2023)