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Contents
List of Tables, Figures and Appendices
Contributors
Introduction: Second language pragmatics for intercultural understanding
TROY MCCONACHY AND ANTHONY J. LIDDICOAT
1. Negotiating politeness practices and interpersonal connections in L2 Japanese: Insights from study abroad narratives
Troy McConachy and Hanako Fujino
2. "But in England they’re certainly very polite, so you mustn’t forget that": Young EFL learners making sense of pragmatic practices
Milica Savić and Anders Myrset
3. Exploring framing categories in language learners’ intercultural positioning: "Asia" and "the West"
Barbara Pizziconi
4. Literary pragmatics and intercultural dialogue in the beginning language class: A study in social reading
Peju Alfred and Chantelle Warner
5. Mixed-culture discussion activities as a tool for developing pragmatic and intercultural awareness
Andrew Barke and Momoyo Shimazu
6. Concept-Based Instruction for teaching and learning L2 (im)politeness
Natalia Morollón-Martí
7. Co-constructing non-essentialist pedagogy: Supporting teachers to support learners’ translingual agency through L2 pragmatics instruction
Noriko Ishihara and Adriana Porcellato
8. Intercultural competence and pragmatics in the L2 classroom: Views of in-service EFL teachers in primary, secondary, and adult education
Gila A. Schauer
9. Towards a new measurement of intercultural competence: Assessing the pragmatic competence of intercultural speakers
Ariadna Sánchez-Hernández and Carmen Maíz-Arévalo