语言社会化理论视阈下的二语口头学术语篇研究
A Critical Review of Research on Second Language Oral Academic Discourse Socialization
DOI: 10.12677/ML.2019.73048, PDF,    国家科技经费支持
作者: 左红珊:四川大学外国语学院,四川 成都
关键词: 语言社会化口头学术语篇第二语言Language Socialization Oral Academic Discourse Second Language
摘要: 语言社会化是近年来学术语篇研究的一个新兴研究角度。本文聚焦第二语言口头学术语篇的社会化研究,首先概括语言社会化理论的核心理念,然后对二语口头学术语篇社会化研究的主要研究课题、研究方法和研究成果进行述评。最后,本文讨论了该领域今后的研究趋势。
Abstract: The research on academic discourse socialization has attracted much attention in the past two decades. This paper is a review of studies related to second language (L2) oral academic discourse socialization. The paper first summarizes the main assumptions of language socialization theory and then presents a critical review of the major research topics, research methods and research findings relating to L2 oral academic discourse socialization. Also discussed are future research possibilities in this field.
文章引用:左红珊. 语言社会化理论视阈下的二语口头学术语篇研究[J]. 现代语言学, 2019, 7(3): 348-355. https://doi.org/10.12677/ML.2019.73048

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