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List of contributors
Acknowledgments
1 Introduction: Historical overview, key constructs, and recent developments in the study of communicative competence
Matthew Kan Wit
Megan Solon
PART I Theoretical overviews of communicative competence
2 Generative considerations of communicative competence
Alan Juffs
3 Sociolinguistic approaches to communicative competence
Kimberly L. Geeslin
Stacey Hanson
4 Sociocultural considerations of communicative competence
Matthew E. Poehner
PART II Methodological tools for researching communicative competence
5 Investigating communicative competence in ethnographic research
Rebecca Lurie Starr
6 Real-time psycholinguistic measures of communicative competence
Jill Jegerski
Sara Fernandez Cuenca
7 Corpus-linguistic and computational methods for analyzing communicative competence: Contributions from usage-based approaches
Stefan T.H. Gries
PART III Applications: How do learners show communicative competence?
8 Interlanguage pragmatics as communicative competence
Minh Thithuy Nguyen
9 Applying a communicative competence framework to the study and teaching of second language writing
Charlene Polio
D. Philip Montgomery
10 Computer-assisted language learning and communicative competence
Glenn Stockwell
Yurika Ito
11 Assessing communicative competence
Luke Harding
Susy Macqueen
John Pill
12 Looking forward: Future directions in the study of communicative competence
Megan Solon
Matthew Kanwit
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Communicative competence is an essential language skill, the ability to adjust language use according to specific contexts and to employ knowledge and strategies for successful communication.

This unique text offers a multidisciplinary, critical, state-of-the-art research overview for this skill in second language learners. Expert contributors from around the world lay out the history of the field, then explore a variety of theoretical perspectives, methodologies, and empirical findings, and authoritatively set the agenda for future work.

With a variety of helpful features like discussion questions, recommended further reading, and suggestions for practice, this book will be an invaluable resource to students and researchers of applied linguistics, education, psychology, and beyond.



Communicative competence is an essential language skill, the ability to adjust language use according to specific contexts and to employ knowledge and strategies for successful communication.