Complaint sequences across proficiency levelsThe contribution of pragmatics and multimodality

  1. Beltrán Palanques, Vicente
Supervised by:
  1. Mari Carmen Campoy Cubillo Director
  2. Mercedes Querol Julián Director

Defence university: Universitat Jaume I

Fecha de defensa: 16 December 2016

Committee:
  1. Inmaculada Fortanet Gómez Chair
  2. Belinda Crawford Camiciottoli Secretary
  3. Teresa Morell Moll Committee member

Type: Thesis

Teseo: 446094 DIALNET lock_openTDX editor

Abstract

The aim of this thesis is to contribute to the research on interlanguage pragmatics and multimodality. The main purpose is to explore how learners at different proficiency levels perform complaints and responses to complaints following a conversation analysis approach (Kasper, 2006). Furthermore, a multimodal conversation analysis is conducted in order to examine how different modes interact in the construction of the conversation. To meet the objectives of the thesis, the theoretical framework presented in the study focused on the nature of pragmatics (Crystal, 1985; Leech, 1983; Thomas, 1983), interlanguage pragmatics (Kasper & Blum-Kulka, 1993), conversation analysis (Sacks et al., 1974), proficiency (e.g. Al-Gahtani & Roever, 2012), the speech act of complaints (e.g. Trosborg, 1995; Laforest, 2002), and multimodality (Jewitt, et al., 2016). This framework served to explore participants’ performance of complaints sequences at different proficiency levels, specific conversational features such as backchannel and overlapping, paralanguage and kinesics.