Title of article :
L2 Learners’ Enhanced Pragmatic Comprehension of Implicatures via Computer- Mediated Communication and Social Media Networks
Author/Authors :
Mirzaei، Azizullah نويسنده , , Hashemian، Mahmood نويسنده , , Khoramshekouh، Amin نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
دوفصلنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2016
Abstract :
Second or foreign language (L2) learners‘ development of interlanguage pragmatic (ILP)
competence to understand and properly interpret utterances under certain social and cultural
circumstances plays a pivotal role in the achievement of communicative competence. The
current study was designed to explore the effects of synchronous computer-mediated
communication (SCMC) and asynchronous computer-mediated communication (ACMC) course
modules delivered through social media networks (SMN) on the development of the Iranian L2
learners‘ comprehension of implicatures. The participants of the study were 90 English-as-aforeign-
language (EFL) undergraduate students attending three intact classes. The classes were
randomly assigned to one control and two experimental (SCMC and ACMC) groups. An openended
implicature comprehension test was used to assess students‘ ILP development in this
pretest-posttest comparison-group study. The control group received the traditional teacherfronted
instruction, and the S/ACMC groups received instruction via synchronous and
asynchronous modules of SMNs for 4 months, respectively. Students‘ attitudes towards the
CMC-based courses were also sought. Split-plot ANOVA results indicated that both
experimental groups developed significant ILP ability to comprehend and interpret L2
implicatures after the instruction; however, by comparison, the ACMC group improved more
considerably. It is concluded that, first, comprehending L2 implicatures is not impervious to
computer-mediated instruction and, second, different CMC affordances may result in differential
ILP developmental effects in teaching L2 pragmatics. The findings can help L2 teachers decide
how to use CMC affordances and SMN modules to raise L2 learners‘ pragmatic awareness.
Keywords :
Computer-Mediated Communication , implicatures , Asynchronous CMC modules , Social media networks , Synchronous CMC
Journal title :
Iranian Journal of Applied Linguistics (IJAL)
Journal title :
Iranian Journal of Applied Linguistics (IJAL)