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    Pragmatic development during short-term study abroad: The case of address terms in Indonesian by Hassall, Tim

    Published in Journal of pragmatics (01-09-2013)
    “…•Study-abroad participants learned a lot about vocative address terms in Indonesian.•They showed considerably less development with address terms in the…”
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    Preference structure in request sequences: What about role-play? by Hassall, Tim

    Published in Journal of pragmatics (01-01-2020)
    “…This Discussion Note argues that role-plays of request sequences tend to violate a norm of preference structure observed in naturally occurring interactions…”
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    Knowledge or control? A comment on Lundell and Erman (2012) by Hassall, Tim

    Published in Journal of pragmatics (01-07-2014)
    “…This discussion note concerns a key finding in a recent paper [Lundell and Erman (2012). High-level requests: A study of long residency L2 users of English and…”
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    Knowledge or control? A comment on by Hassall, Tim

    Published in Journal of pragmatics (01-07-2014)
    “…This discussion note concerns a key finding in a recent paper [Lundell and Erman (2012). High-level requests: A study of long residency L2 users of English and…”
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    Beyond Strategy Choice: A Reply to Al-Gahtani and Roever by Hassall, Tim

    Published in Applied linguistics (01-09-2013)
    “…Al-Gahtani and Roever (2012) [Proficiency and Sequential Organisation of L2 Requests, Applied Linguistics, 33/1, 42-65] analyse L2 request development in a…”
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    Sociopragmatics is slower: a reply to Chang by Hassall, Tim

    Published in Language sciences (Oxford) (01-05-2012)
    “…►Chang’s (2011) paper in Language Sciences claims to show sociopragmatic development. ► Chang’s own data actually suggest slow sociopragmatic development. ►…”
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