Pragmatic Markers in Spoken Discourse

Dr. Nagamurali Eragamreddy
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The roles, functions, and effects of pragmatic markers (PMs) in spoken discourse are explored in this study, with a focus on how language learners’ comprehension skills, classification and interpretation abilities, and interactions between verbal and non-verbal PMs are affected. A combination of quantitative and qualitative procedures was employed in this investigation. To evaluate how well PMs in spoken discourse were identified and understood, level 4, English Language Unit, Preparatory Studies Centre fifty participants from the University of Technology and Applied Sciences, Salalah, the Sultanate of Oman completed fifteen quick audio samples with a range of pragmatic characteristics, five additional filler audio segments, and pre-and post-test questionnaires. The study discovered that learners' comprehension of PMs—which regulate discourse structure, convey speaker purpose, and manage conversation flow—improved dramatically with targeted instruction. It emphasized the significance of PMs in the development of communication skills as well as the problems with categorizing PMs due to a lack of a standardized framework.
口语中的语用标记
本研究探讨了语用标记(PMs)在口语话语中的作用、功能和影响,重点是语言学习者的理解能力、分类和解释能力以及语言和非语言PMs之间的互动如何受到影响。本研究采用了定量和定性相结合的方法。为了评估口语话语中的PM被识别和理解的程度,来自阿曼苏丹国塞拉莱技术与应用科学大学预科研究中心英语语言单元四级的50名学员完成了15个具有各种语用特征的快速音频样本、5个额外的填充音频片段以及测试前和测试后的调查问卷。研究发现,通过有针对性的教学,学习者对调节话语结构、传达说话人目的和管理会话流程的 PM 的理解能力有了显著提高。研究强调了PMs在发展交际技能中的重要性,以及由于缺乏标准化框架而导致的PMs分类问题。
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