@article{oai:swu.repo.nii.ac.jp:00006108, author = {渡邊, 知子 and WATANABE, Tomoko}, issue = {916}, journal = {学苑, Gakuen}, month = {Feb}, note = {This paper explores pragmatic and discourse-oriented functions of and so on, one of the English general extender forms, spoken by Japanese users of English in the speaking test. The NICT JLE Corpus is employed to investigate the way Japanese users of English use and so on and what are their intentions to use it in their speech production from the viewpoints of quantitative and qualitative approaches of corpus linguistics. The corpus-based analysis reveals the preference of Japanese users of English at the lower-intermediate level to employ and so on in the interview and the multi-functionality of their use of and so on to manage the speaking test tasks. It suggests that the power asymmetry where the time and floor are mainly managed by the examiner as well as the real time processing of their speech would impact on their use of and so on at the speaking proficiency level. It contributes to deep understanding of pragmatic and discourse-oriented functions of and so on employed by Japanese learners of English in the context of language education.}, pages = {43--60}, title = {Pragmatic and Discourse-oriented Functions of English General Extenders Spoken by Japanese Users of English in the Speaking Test}, year = {2017}, yomi = {ワタナベ, トモコ} }