Pragmatic Awareness of English Conversational Implicatures among Yemeni-Arabic EFL College Learners

Authors

  • Haifa Mohammad Nassar Sana'a University
  • Haifa Mohammad Nassar Sana'a University

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.34050/els-jish.v2i3.7079

Keywords:

pragmatic awareness, conversational implicatures, speech Acts, EFLlearners, misunderstanding

Abstract

Conversational implicatures are  considered as a tool of indirect communication.  Through the researcher 's teaching experience,  it has been noticed that Yemeni  Arabic EFL College  learners are not sufficiently aware of the rules of the use of English and that often words and expressions convey messages above and beyond their literal meanings. This study examined the perception of English conversational implicatures among those learners. The method applied in this study was empirical analytical descriptive with a test and an interview. The subjects were 62 Yemeni Arabic EFL learners. A multiple choice discourse completion test and interview were used for collecting the study data. All the implicatures included in the test were taken from the study related literature, wheras most of test scenarios containing these implicatures were ready -made ones that the researcher came across throughout her reading. The test contains seven types of conversational implicature : Overstatement,  Deliberate Ambiguity,  Assertion, Indirect Refusal,  Disapproval, Indirect Criticism and  Indirect Requests. The results showed that Yemeni Arabic EFL College learners do face challenges in relation  to the interpretation of these seven conversational implicatures.  

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Published

2019-09-30

How to Cite

Nassar, H. M., & Nassar, H. M. (2019). Pragmatic Awareness of English Conversational Implicatures among Yemeni-Arabic EFL College Learners. ELS Journal on Interdisciplinary Studies in Humanities, 2(3), 339-354. https://doi.org/10.34050/els-jish.v2i3.7079

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