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Alessandro Miani; Lonneke van der Plas; Adrian Bangerter – Journal of Creative Behavior, 2024
Conspiracy theories (CTs) are spectacular narratives, widely spread, that pose societal threats. We test whether CTs might be linguistically creative products, which would facilitate their transmission and thereby account for their widespread popularity. We analyzed nominal compounds (e.g., "mind control," "carbon dioxide"; N =…
Descriptors: Misinformation, Creativity, Language Usage, Discourse Analysis
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Kodelja, Zdenko – Policy Futures in Education, 2023
Slogans in education have been the subject of critical analysis -- at least in the context of philosophy of education -- for more than half a century. Some of these slogans are no longer relevant or frequently used, while their analyses and explanations are still an appropriate theoretical basis for understanding new educational slogans. One of…
Descriptors: Communication Strategies, Rhetoric, Educational Philosophy, Discourse Analysis
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Zahra Sadat Roozafzai – Discourse and Communication for Sustainable Education, 2024
Ecolinguistic studies deal with the socio-ecological contexts, actors and factors involved in producing, perceiving, and practicing a language. Being supported by immense scholarship about the power of language in shaping the receivers' mind, culture, and lifestyles, including shopping, a shift toward sustainability can start by employing…
Descriptors: Ecology, Linguistics, Marketing, Sustainability
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Zoe Gavriilidou; Lydia Mitits; Karen Chanagkian – Language Teaching Research Quarterly, 2024
The purpose of this corpus-based study is a bottom-up investigation of strategic devices used by heritage language speakers (HLSs) during narration and conversation. It offers a critical review of compensation/communication strategy definitions and classifications, and presents the results of an investigation into strategies employed by an…
Descriptors: Native Language, Narration, Interpersonal Communication, Greek
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Yilmaz Soysal; Somayyeh Soysal – ECNU Review of Education, 2024
Purpose: This study explores prospective classroom teacher (PCT) question types and their role in initiating productive student-led talk. Design/Approach/Methods: This study is a naturalistic inquiry focusing on the structure, nature, and productivity of PCT questions using data collected from 24 fourth-grade (exit-level) PCTs. Video-based data…
Descriptors: Preservice Teachers, Student Attitudes, Questioning Techniques, Discussion (Teaching Technique)
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Bootsma, Jael N.; Turkstra, Lyn S.; Gorter, Jan Willem – International Journal of Language & Communication Disorders, 2021
Background: Impairments in social communication are ubiquitous after moderate to severe traumatic brain injury (TBI). Most attempts to quantify these impairments have been descriptive rather than theoretically motivated. We propose that Relevance Theory provides a framework for characterizing social communication limitations after TBI and linking…
Descriptors: Adults, Neurological Impairments, Head Injuries, Interpersonal Communication
Jennifer Schilling – ProQuest LLC, 2022
In this dissertation I undertook a critical analysis of the public education discourse in the United States. Specifically, this research took a critical look at the communicative practices used to establish and codify the discourse on public education to create an assumed common understanding and agreement on education practices. I utilized an…
Descriptors: Public Education, Educational History, United States History, Educational Policy
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Andoyo Sastromiharjo; Velayeti Nurfitriana Ansas; Yeti Mulyati; Vismaia S. Damaianti – International Journal of Language Education, 2025
This study explored the pedagogical discourse of experienced Indonesian language teachers (in-service teachers) during the pre-teaching phase, focusing on the communication strategies used when initiating classroom learning activities because initial teacher-student interactions are crucial for shaping engagement and motivation. The qualitative…
Descriptors: Language Teachers, Teaching Methods, Communication Strategies, Goal Orientation
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David Wei Dai – Language, Culture and Curriculum, 2024
In the twenty-first-century working professionals need to possess strong Interactional Competence to handle professional communication in intercultural contexts (PCIC). However, the relationship among the three PCIC constituents -- culture, workplace and interaction -- is undertheorized in current research. This leaves PCIC practitioners…
Descriptors: Intercultural Communication, Cultural Awareness, Second Language Learning, Discourse Analysis
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Soysal, Yilmaz; Radmard, Somayyeh – Journal of Education, 2020
This study presents an analysis of two teacher educators' discursive moves. The participants were two teacher educators (TEs) and 46 prospective teachers enrolled in a classroom teaching program. Five coconstructivist teaching implementations were conducted and video recorded. The video-based data were analyzed through systematic observation in…
Descriptors: Teacher Educators, Preservice Teachers, Discourse Analysis, Communication Strategies
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Delita Sartika; Lilik Ulfiati; Hidayati – Indonesian Journal of English Language Teaching and Applied Linguistics, 2025
Traditional views of leadership often associate strong leadership with directness, decisiveness, and dominance, which are stereotypically coded as masculine while perceiving empathy and collaborative orientation-- qualities commonly associated with femininity--as less compatible with effective leadership. However, contemporary research…
Descriptors: Speeches, Presidents, Persuasive Discourse, Trust (Psychology)
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Trott, Sean; Rossano, Federico – Discourse Processes: A Multidisciplinary Journal, 2020
Requesting plays a key role in human communication. One can request the same thing in multiple ways (e.g., "Pass the salt" vs. "Could you pass the salt?"). How do speakers determine which request form to produce? And how does this choice affect a recipient's evaluation of a request? Previous analyses of naturalistic…
Descriptors: Interpersonal Communication, Communication Skills, Speech Communication, Discourse Analysis
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Dingus, Rebecca; Black, Hulda G. – Marketing Education Review, 2021
As technology changes rapidly, marketing educators are challenged with maintaining a curriculum that is ever-evolving in order for their graduates to be real-world ready. This paper suggests a highly adaptable exercise that can be used to teach tone analysis while simultaneously familiarizing students with an application of artificial intelligence…
Descriptors: Artificial Intelligence, Marketing, Communication Strategies, Audience Awareness
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Kaneyasu, Michiko – Discourse Processes: A Multidisciplinary Journal, 2021
Conversational interactants rely on each other to cooperate with ongoing actions and activities both structurally (alignment) and affectively (affiliation). They monitor one another's cooperative behaviors to detect any (potential) problems in alignment and affiliation. The present study describes one interactional strategy Japanese speakers use…
Descriptors: Japanese, Interpersonal Communication, Epistemology, Discourse Analysis
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Jenkins, Laura; Parry, Ruth; Pino, Marco – Applied Linguistics, 2021
As the main symptom in palliative care, pain requires careful assessment. Repeating patient answers is one recommended communication technique for helping convey to patients that they have been heard, and to encourage them to say more. We examined 23 episodes where experienced doctors repeat patients' answers with mirrored rhythm and…
Descriptors: Patients, Interpersonal Communication, Discourse Analysis, Pain
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