The effect of study abroad on the pragmatic development of the internal modification of refusals

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Few studies have investigated the internal modification of refusals. This study investigates the effect of participating ina study abroad programme on the pragmatic development of Chinese students' employment of internal modifiers in their L2 English refusals. 20 Chinese students studying abroad and 20 Chinese students remaining at home participated in the study,and their L2 refusalswere examined over the course of one academic year. Data were collected three times by an 8-situation Multimedia Elicitation Task. The results reveal that the two groups showed similar development with regard to the range of internal modification types intheir refusals.Furthermore, with respect to the frequency of internal modifications, the results suggest that the differences between the two groups were not significant.However, analyses of the participants' use of individual internal modifications revealed different developmentalpatternsin the utilisationof'address term'and'downtoner'. These patterns indicate a unique effectof studyingabroad on learners' pragmatic development, at leastwith respect to the aforementioned pragmatic aspects.

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Ren, W. (2013). The effect of study abroad on the pragmatic development of the internal modification of refusals. Pragmatics, 23(4), 715–741. https://doi.org/10.1075/prag.23.4.06ren

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