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Acknowledgements
Chapter One Introduction
Chapter Two Past Studies on Communication Strategies
2.1 Literature Review of CS Research
2.2 Focus of CS Research
2.3 Psycholinguistic Model of Speech Production
2.4 Types of Strategies in Language Use
2.4.1 Strategies of Language Use and Language Learning
2.4.2 Productive Strategies
2.4.3 Learning Strategies
2.4.4 Social Strategies
2.5 Taxonomies of Communication Strategies
2.5.1 Tarone's Taxonomies
2.5.2 Taxonomies of Other Researchers
Chapter Three An Introduction to the Relevance Approach of Communication
3.1 Cognitive Environments and Mutual Manifestness
3.1.1 Cognitive Environments
3.1.2 Mutual Manifestness
3.2 Relevance and Ostension
3.2.1 The Assumption of Relevance
3.2.2 Ostension in Communication
3.3 The Informative Intention and the Communicative Intention
3.3.1 The Informative Intention
3.3.2 The Communicative Intention
3.4 Ostensive-Inferential Communication
3.4.1 The Ostensive Behaviour of the Communicator
3.4.2 The Inference of the Audience
3.5 Summary
Chapter Four Cognition, Relevance and Interlanguage Communication Strategy (ICS)
4.1 Cognitive Environment, Mutual Manifestness and Interlanguage Communication
4.1.1 Cognitive Environment and Interlanguage Communication
4.1.2 Mutual Manifestness in Interlanguage Communication
4.2 Relevance in Ostensive-inferential Communication
4.3 Relevance in Interlanguage Communication
4.4 Causes for the Variation of Linguistic Form
4.4.1 Vocabulary and the Variation of Expression
4.4.2 Knowledge of Grammar and Utterance Construction
4.5 Variation of Linguistic Form and Variation of Relevance
4.6 ICS in the Relevance Perspective
Chapter Five Conclusion
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