Referential Communication Tasks
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<p>Referential communication is the term given to communicative acts generally spoken in which some kind of information is exchanged between one speaker and another. This information exchange is typically dependent on successful acts of reference whereby entities (human and non-human) are identified (by naming or describing) are located or moved relative to other entities (by giving instructions or directions) or are followed through sequences of locations and events (by recounting an incident or a narrative). These activities are examples of events that are more typically described as tasks in the area of second language studies. These might be real world tasks encountered in everyday experience or pedagogical tasks specifically designed for second language classroom use.<br><br> This volume comprehensively documents and describes the veritable explosion of task-based research in language acquisition. In a succinct yet easily accessible fashion it presents the origins principles and key distinctions of referential communication research in first and second language studies complete with exhaustive analyses and illustrations of different types of materials. The author also describes and evaluates different choices for using or modifying these materials provides analytic frameworks for focusing on various aspects of the data elicited by these tasks and includes an extensive bibliography plus an appendix showing original task materials.</p>
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