- 著者
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O'NEAL George
オニール ジョージ
- 出版者
- 新潟大学大学院現代社会文化研究科「言語の普遍性と個別性」プロジェクト
- 雑誌
- 言語の普遍性と個別性 (ISSN:1884863X)
- 巻号頁・発行日
- no.6, pp.47-61, 2015-03
This is a conversation analytic study of the emergence of semiodiversity in vocabulary during English as a Lingua Franca interactions in Japan (Schegloff 2007; Seidlhofer 2011). Halliday (2007) makes a critical distinction between glossodiversity and semiodiversity in the development of varieties of English: glossodiversity refers to the emergence of new forms and functions in the vocabulary of varieties of English; semiodiversity, on the other hand, refers to the assignment of novel semantics to words that once expressed different meanings. Using sequential analysis, this study examines instances in which English as a Lingua Franca speakers negotiated the semiodiversity of a lexical item within a repair sequence. This study determines that negotiating semiodiversity in an interaction is an effective repair strategy for successful communication in English as a Lingua Franca.