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O'Neal George

O'Neal George
Affiliation and department:
Job title: Associate Professor
Research field  (1): Foreign language education
Research keywords  (6): Conversation Analysis ,  Phonology ,  Phonetics ,  English as a Lingua Franca ,  comprehensibility ,  Intelligibility
Research theme for competitive and other funds  (2):
  • 2019 - 2021 The relationship between interaction, intelligibility, comprehensibility, and speaking confidence among Non-native English speakers
  • 2017 - 2019 Mutual intelligibility among non-native speakers
Papers (12):
  • George O’Neal. Does contextual information within a sentence affect the relationship between word level intelligibility and the Functional Load principle among ELF users? A preliminary study. Asian Englishes. 2023. 1-17
  • George O’Neal, Lance Latham. Does the Functional Load Principle Predict How Important Phonemic Contrasts Are to Intelligibility Among ELF Users? A Partial Replication of Munro and Derwing (2006) From an ELF Perspective. Chinese Journal of Applied Linguistics. 2023. 46. 1. 3-18
  • George O'Neal. What is the effect of successive segmental repair on the mutual intelligibility of ELF users?. System. 2021. 103. 102683-102683
  • George O’Neal. Does an ELF phonology exist?. Asian Englishes. 2020. 1-15
  • George O’Neal. Systematicity in linguistic feature selection: Repair sequences and subsequent accommodation. Journal of English as a Lingua Franca. 2019. 8. 2. 211-233
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Books (2):
  • Pragmatics at Its Interfaces (Mouton Series in Pragmatics
    Mouton De Gruyter 2017
  • Waseda working papers in ELF, Vol. 5
    Waseda ELF Research Group 2016
Lectures and oral presentations  (16):
  • Intelligible accommodation in ELF interactions
    (International Intelligibility in the Context of Japan: Theoretical Insights and Instructional Implementations 2021)
  • Functional Load and Intelligibility among Japanese and Chinese ELF Users: A Partial Replication Experiment of Munro & Derwing (2006)
    (JALT 2019)
  • The Formation of Interactional Intelligibility due to Segmental Repair among ELF Dyads
    (10th Annual Pronunciation in Second Language Learning and Teaching 2018)
  • The Repair Salience Hypothesis
    (11th Annual English as a Lingua Franca Conference 2018)
  • The Interaction Hypothesis
    (11th Annual English as a Lingua Franca 2018)
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Education (4):
  • 2016 - 2019 Waseda University Education English Education
  • 2009 - 2012 Niigata University Graduate School of Modern Society and Culture Global Community
  • 2006 - 2008 San Francisco State University English Teaching English to Speakers of other Languages
  • 1997 - 2001 UC Berkeley East Asian Languages Japanese Literature
Professional career (1):
  • Doctorate (Waseda University)
Association Membership(s) (2):
THE JAPANESE ASSOCIATION FOR ASIAN ENGLISHES ,  THE PRAGMATICS SOCIETY OF JAPAN
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