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|Author(s)=Olcay Sert; | |Author(s)=Olcay Sert; | ||
− | |Title=Social | + | |Title=Social Interaction and L2 Classroom Discourse |
− | |Tag(s)=EMCA; Language learning; L2; classroom; Response tokens; Non-response; | + | |Tag(s)=EMCA; Language learning; L2; classroom; Response tokens; Non-response; |
|Key=Sert2015 | |Key=Sert2015 | ||
|Publisher=Edinburgh University Press | |Publisher=Edinburgh University Press | ||
|Year=2015 | |Year=2015 | ||
+ | |Language=English | ||
|Address=Edinburgh | |Address=Edinburgh | ||
− | | | + | |URL=https://edinburghuniversitypress.com/book-social-interaction-and-l2-classroom-discourse.html |
|Series=Studies in Social Interaction | |Series=Studies in Social Interaction | ||
+ | |Abstract=This book offers a close investigation of interactional practices in L2 classrooms, and provides a deeper appreciation of the processes involved in the co-construction of understanding and knowledge in settings for instructed language learning. | ||
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+ | Using Conversation Analysis, and referring to epistemic, multimodal, and multilingual resources, Olcay Sert interprets key interactional and pedagogical practices observed in language classrooms by closely examining the verbal and nonverbal features of teacher-student interaction; for example, gaze, gestures and orientations to classroom artefacts. | ||
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+ | With an emphasis on the multimodal and multilingual resources, this is one of the first studies to comprehensively address these issues in L2 classrooms with a clear theoretical and practical underpinning, and is an essential study for researchers and postgraduate students in TESOL and Applied Linguistics. | ||
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Key | Sert2015 |
Author(s) | Olcay Sert |
Title | Social Interaction and L2 Classroom Discourse |
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Tag(s) | EMCA, Language learning, L2, classroom, Response tokens, Non-response |
Publisher | Edinburgh University Press |
Year | 2015 |
Language | English |
City | Edinburgh |
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This book offers a close investigation of interactional practices in L2 classrooms, and provides a deeper appreciation of the processes involved in the co-construction of understanding and knowledge in settings for instructed language learning.
Using Conversation Analysis, and referring to epistemic, multimodal, and multilingual resources, Olcay Sert interprets key interactional and pedagogical practices observed in language classrooms by closely examining the verbal and nonverbal features of teacher-student interaction; for example, gaze, gestures and orientations to classroom artefacts.
With an emphasis on the multimodal and multilingual resources, this is one of the first studies to comprehensively address these issues in L2 classrooms with a clear theoretical and practical underpinning, and is an essential study for researchers and postgraduate students in TESOL and Applied Linguistics.
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