Pragmatic instruction in L2-Russian

a study on requests and advice

Authors

  • Daniele Artoni Università di Verona
  • Valentina Benigni Università Roma Tre
  • Elena Nuzzo Università Roma Tre

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.1558/isla.39864

Keywords:

speech acts, pragmatic competence, L2-Russian, requests, advice, MURCO

Abstract

Over the last three decades, a growing number of studies have investigated the effects of instruction on the acquisition of pragmatic features in L2. The bulk of this research has focused mainly on the teaching of English as a second/foreign language. However, instructional pragmatic studies in L2-Russian are lacking. The main purpose of our study is to contribute towards filling this gap by analysing the effects of pragmatic instruction on the acquisition of two speech acts by Italian learners of Russian. Furthermore, we aim to explore whether the Multimodal Russian Corpus (MURCO), a multimedia subcorpus of the Russian National Corpus, can be an effective tool for teaching speech acts in L2-Russian. Our research was composed of one experimental group (n = 18) and one control group (n = 11); each was composed of two intact classes of Italian university students at an intermediate level of L2-Russian, who were pre- and post-tested using a written discourse completion task. The experimental group was subjected to a programme of pragmatic instruction – eight thirty-minute MURCO-based lessons devoted to requests and advice, while the control group was taught according to the standard syllabus, that is, with no pragmatic instruction. The results revealed that the use of the target pragmatic features varied significantly in the experimental group, but not in the control group, thus showing a general positive effect of the instructional treatment based on the MURCO corpus. However, some limitations were identified with regard to the usability of this tool by teachers and learners.

Author Biographies

  • Daniele Artoni, Università di Verona
    Daniele Artoni holds a PhD in Linguistics. He is currently Temporary Assistant Professor in Russian Studies at the University of Verona. His research interests include second language teaching and acquisition, accessible teaching, and sociolinguistics, with a particular focus on the Caucasian area.
  • Valentina Benigni, Università Roma Tre
    Valentina Benigni is Associate Professor in Russian Language at Roma Tre University. She received her PhD in General and Applied Linguistics from the same University. Her main research interests are word-formation, semantics, pragmatics, cognitive linguistics and contrastive linguistics, with a focus on Russian and Italian.
  • Elena Nuzzo, Università Roma Tre
    Elena Nuzzo is associate professor of Applied Linguistics at Roma Tre University, where she teaches and researches in the fields of second language acquisition and teaching, with a focus on Italian as a second language. Her main research interests include practical applications of speech act theory to second language learning and task-based language teaching.

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Published

2020-04-01

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How to Cite

Artoni, D., Benigni, V., & Nuzzo, E. (2020). Pragmatic instruction in L2-Russian: a study on requests and advice. Instructed Second Language Acquisition, 4(1), 62-95. https://doi.org/10.1558/isla.39864