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Discourse deixis and anaphora in L2 writing
Author(s) -
Derya Çokal
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
dilbilim araştırmaları dergisi
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.112
H-Index - 1
eISSN - 2587-0939
pISSN - 1300-8552
DOI - 10.18492/dad.455594
Subject(s) - deixis , demonstrative , anaphora (linguistics) , linguistics , rhetorical question , relevance theory , turkish , psychology , relevance (law) , discourse analysis , sociology , computer science , cognition , resolution (logic) , artificial intelligence , political science , philosophy , neuroscience , law
This study investigates the use of it, this, and that by L1 Turkish learners of English in academic writings from two perspectives: Rhetorical Structure Theory (Marcu, 2000) and Relevance Theory (Sperber & Wilson, 1986/95). The study examines the expressions as interface phenomena concerning the attentional state and the intentional structure of discourse and shows deictics contribute different higher-level explicatures to relations between discourse units. The L2 data analyses reveal (1) it is used as a discourse deictic at lower levels of proficiency; (2) this is the default demonstrative for reference establishment and maintenance; (3) learners tend to use demonstratives in rhetorical relations that are atypical of written academic discourse; and (4) learners demonstrate non-optimal processing of pointing acts. In addition, to implications of results, suggestions for further research and instruction are proposed.

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