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50 Years of ERIC
50 Years of ERIC
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Gomez Gonzalez, Maria De Los Angeles – Applied Linguistics, 2013
Cohesion, or the connectedness of discourse, has been recognized as playing a crucial role in both language production and comprehension processes. Researchers have debated about the "right" number and classification of cohesive devices, as well as about their interaction with coherence and/or genre. The present study proposes an integrative model…
Descriptors: Statistical Significance, Connected Discourse, Classification, Discourse Analysis
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Waring, Hansun Zhang – Applied Linguistics, 2013
Much work on classroom interaction has been devoted to the IRF or IRE structure as well as pair or group work. Relatively little is known about less "legitimate" moments such as humor or off-task talk, and existing studies on playful interaction have been limited to EFL or foreign language classrooms. Based on 16 hours of videotaped interactions…
Descriptors: English (Second Language), Second Language Learning, Second Language Instruction, Video Technology
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Cheng, Winnie; Lam, Phoenix W. Y. – Applied Linguistics, 2013
This article studies the Western perceptions of and relations with Hong Kong a decade after the reversion of the sovereignty from Britain to China in 1997. Previous studies have demonstrated that the West had a significantly negative view on the future of Hong Kong with respect to the handover. According to recent observations, however, the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Discourse Analysis, Comparative Analysis, Computational Linguistics
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Csomay, Eniko – Applied Linguistics, 2013
The present study applies corpus-based methods to document the distributional patterns of previously reported lexical bundle functions as they relate to discourse structure. Specifically, 84 lexical bundles and their discourse functions (Biber "et al." 2004a) were tracked in 1,176 discourse units extracted from the initial phases of 196 university…
Descriptors: Discourse Analysis, Phrase Structure, Computational Linguistics, Language Variation
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Baker, Paul; Gabrielatos, Costas; McEnery, Tony – Applied Linguistics, 2013
This article uses methods from corpus linguistics and critical discourse analysis to examine patterns of representation around the word "Muslim" in a 143 million word corpus of British newspaper articles published between 1998 and 2009. Using the analysis tool Sketch Engine, an analysis of noun collocates of "Muslim" found that the following…
Descriptors: Form Classes (Languages), Conflict, Muslims, Foreign Countries
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Copland, Fiona – Applied Linguistics, 2012
Feedback on performance is a feature of professional training. Much feedback is delivered in post-observation conferences where a "trainer" will discuss the "trainee's" performance with him/her. What transpires in these conferences, however, is "hidden from view" (Heritage and Sefi 1992: 362) and the norms of interaction are largely unexamined in…
Descriptors: Feedback (Response), Speech Communication, Ethnography, Professional Training
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Al-Gahtani, Saad; Roever, Carsten – Applied Linguistics, 2012
L2 requests in developmental pragmatics research are commonly investigated using non-interactive data collection techniques or sidelining the larger discourse sequence in which the request proper is embedded. This study takes a different approach to the study of L2 requests. In a cross-sectional design, we collected role play data from learners at…
Descriptors: Interlanguage, Social Environment, Pragmatics, Language Proficiency
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Migdadi, Fathi; Badarneh, Muhammad A.; Momani, Kawakib – Applied Linguistics, 2012
This study investigates complaints and complaint responses in interactions between local citizens and the hosts of a live two-hour radio phone-in in Jordan devoted to receiving and handling complaints of a public nature. Using Brown and Levinson's (1987) politeness model, the study examines the functions and patterns of complaints and the types of…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Radio, Programming (Broadcast), Telecommunications
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Kramsch, Claire – Applied Linguistics, 2012
This article explores the feelings of imposture that are sometimes experienced by multilingual subjects--learners of a language other than their own or users of multiple languages--and their difficulty of finding authentic or legitimate subject positions in a global world with fluid boundaries and uncertain categories of identity. It examines what…
Descriptors: Linguistic Theory, Applied Linguistics, Writing (Composition), Multilingualism
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McNamara, Tim – Applied Linguistics, 2012
The biblical story of the shibboleth is widely cited in language testing as emblematic of the social and political function of language tests. But the meaning of the shibboleth has also been explored within poststructuralism, specifically within Derrida's discussion of the dilemmas of identity in the work of the German Jewish poet Paul Celan.…
Descriptors: Language Tests, Testing, Jews, Language Usage
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Harissi, Maria; Otsuji, Emi; Pennycook, Alastair – Applied Linguistics, 2012
Looking at two sets of conversations, among Greek adolescents, and between Japanese and Australian workers, this article shows how a poststructuralist understanding of the ways in which participants use and mix elements of their language repertoires implies a view of language as performative. Although the poststructuralist element of our approach…
Descriptors: English (Second Language), Foreign Countries, Code Switching (Language), Self Concept
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Phipps, Alison – Applied Linguistics, 2012
Structuralism has dominated the field of applied linguistics, which has consequences for the positioning of applied linguistics "vis-a-vis" policy makers, educational practice, and also theoretical and methodological innovations. These consequences pertain to how the field advocates, takes sides, balances its descriptive modes with its discursive…
Descriptors: Educational Policy, Ethnography, Applied Linguistics, Educational Practices
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Miller, Elizabeth R. – Applied Linguistics, 2011
This article adopts a social constructionist approach in maintaining that indeterminacy of meaning is an unavoidable aspect of interview research. It uses positioning analysis to examine how subject positions and contingently constructed meanings are produced in interview interactions. The analysis focuses on excerpts from a series of three…
Descriptors: Discourse Analysis, Interviews, Immigrants, Ambiguity (Semantics)
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Richards, Keith – Applied Linguistics, 2011
Despite the recent growth of interest in the interactional construction of research interviews and advances made in our understanding of the nature of such encounters, relatively little attention has been paid to the implications of this for interviewer training, with the result that advice on interviewing techniques tends to be very general.…
Descriptors: Interviews, Discourse Analysis, Databases, Questioning Techniques
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Luzon, Maria Jose – Applied Linguistics, 2011
The purpose of this article is to analyse interaction in academic weblogs, focusing on discursive features that provide cues as to the participants' interpersonal behaviour. The data for this study consisted of postings and their corresponding comments taken from 11 academic weblogs. The analysis of the corpus allowed us to work out a framework of…
Descriptors: Antisocial Behavior, Interaction, Academic Discourse, Discourse Analysis
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