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Otsu2020
BibType ARTICLE
Key Otsu2020
Author(s) Akiko Orsu
Title An Analysis of BELF Small Talk: A First Encounter
Editor(s) M. Konakahara, K. Tsuchiya
Tag(s) EMCA, Japanese, Small talk, Malaysian, Lingua franca, English as a lingua franca
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Year 2020
Language English
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Pages 213-232
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DOI https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-33288-4_10
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Howpublished
Book title English as a lingua franca in Japan
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Abstract

While businesspeople recognise that skilful management of small talk is extremely important to establish and maintain a good working relationship, it is often difficult for them to have small talk, off their usual business topics. It is reported to be even more difficult when they meet for the first time. This chapter analyses small talk between two BELF (English as a business lingua franca) users, a Japanese architect and a Malaysian hotel employee, who meet for the first time. With a conversation analytic approach, the analysis reveals two features of the talk-in-interactions: (i) the way in which the interactants pay careful attention to the selection of topics and the flow of conversation in order to save face or to avoid disturbing territoriality of another party, and (ii) the way in which the interactants work collaboratively to make their communication successful by using a variety of communication strategies.

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