When Students Say Far Too Much: Examining Gushing in the ELT Classroom
English foreign-language users often overuse words when faced with difficult situations. Called gushing, such excessive use of words is often legitimately employed by native speakers to express, for instance, gratitude and apologies when a simple thank you or sorry does not sufficiently convey an in...
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Main Authors: | Gerrard Mugford (Author), Oscar Ramírez Cuevas (Author) |
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Universidad Nacional de Colombia,
2015-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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