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Following a similar distinction in Corder (1983) , Faerch and Kasper (1983) classify communication strategies into reduction and achievement strategies . In the former, the learner uses reduced linguistic means, or simplifies the communicative goal (‘formal’ and ‘functional’ reduction strategies respectively). The purpose may be error avoidance or increased fluency. ( 1990 ). Communication Strategies: A psychological analysis of second-language use . Oxford : Blackwell . ( 1983 ). Strategies of communication . In ), Strategies in Interlanguage Communication . Harlow : Longman , 15 – 19 . ( 1983 ). Plans and strategies in foreign language communication . In ), Strategies in Interlanguage Communication . Harlow : Longman , 20 – 60 . ... log in or subscribe to read full text
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