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Xie, Xiaoyan – ELT Journal, 2011
Drawing on data from three English classrooms at two Chinese universities, this paper documents the turn-taking patterns that the teachers and students developed over time and explores how these patterns affected students' opportunities to participate in classroom discourse. The data were collected through observations, audio- and video-taping,…
Descriptors: Video Technology, Classroom Communication, Language Patterns, Foreign Countries
Csomay, Eniko – Linguistics and Education: An International Research Journal, 2004
The primary goal of this study is to identify intra-textual linguistic variation in university classroom talk, applying corpus-based techniques to the analysis. First, based on the automatically identified vocabulary patterns in classroom talk a large number of class sessions are segmented into smaller units of analysis. Second, the co-occurring…
Descriptors: Vocabulary, Classroom Communication, Language Variation, Higher Education

Strodt-Lopez, Barbara – Applied Linguistics, 1991
Analysis of transcripts of nine undergraduate lectures in the humanities and social sciences found that professors used asides and local breaks in topicality to increase global semantic and pragmatic unity, introduce various mutually reinforcing interpretive frames, resolve apparent contradictions, highlight contrast, and establish relevance and…
Descriptors: Classroom Communication, Discourse Analysis, Discussion (Teaching Technique), English
Broersma, David – 1994
A study investigated whether learners of English as a Second Language can learn implicatures through explicit teaching. Data were drawn from an earlier experiment and analyzed for this purpose. Subjects were foreign university students with advanced English proficiency. Six types of implicature were taught. Students were encouraged to analyze the…
Descriptors: Classroom Communication, College Students, Cultural Awareness, English (Second Language)
Dalle, Teresa; Inglis, Margaret – 1990
In a study at Memphis State University (Tennessee), international students training as teaching assistants were taught the importance of discourse markers and other techniques for communicating in the classroom. The discourse markers are verbal cues that serve important pedagogical functions such as separating ideas, indicating temporal…
Descriptors: Classroom Communication, Classroom Techniques, Definitions, English for Academic Purposes

Johnson, Craig E. – Communication Education, 1987
Introduces the concept of powerful/powerless talk for instructors interested in incorporating this construct in their classrooms. Provides a brief summary of powerful/powerless talk literature. Offers guidelines for introducing these research findings into the curriculum. (AEW)
Descriptors: Classroom Communication, Communication Research, Communication Skills, Courts

Rounds, Patricia L. – English for Specific Purposes, 1987
Study of the language produced by teachers in American university mathematics classrooms suggests that teachers redefine or remap the semantic domains of the first and second person pronouns to include third person and indefinite reference. There were five sets of discourse-defined semantic mappings for the pronoun "we." (Author/CB)
Descriptors: Classroom Communication, Classroom Environment, Discourse Analysis, English (Second Language)
Guzzetti, Barbara J.; Gritsavage, Margaret; Kyle, Stacia – 1997
Three studies explored the binary distinctions in research on literacies and gender. The first study sought to identify and describe any multiple subjectivities that might be interrelated with gender in the development of reading, writing, and orality. Participant informants were 10 adults enrolled in a graduate seminar entitled "Gender,…
Descriptors: Black Students, Classroom Communication, Classroom Environment, Cultural Context
Lynch, Tony – Edinburgh Working Papers in Applied Linguistics, 1998
This study tested the utility of an approach to analyzing second language learners' listening skills in the context of a classroom discussion ("two-way listening skills"). The approach used was the Communicative Outcome system, which shifts the focus in discourse analysis from counting of tokens of negotiation to evaluation of what participants…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Classroom Communication, College Students, Discourse Analysis
Francis, Caryn – Working Papers in Educational Linguistics, 1997
A study examined the development of pragmatic competence in second language learners, focusing on the requests produced by adult non-native speakers (NNSs) of English across three settings (a university public administrative office, the private office of a university program officer, and an English as a Second Language classroom) and nine levels…
Descriptors: Adults, Classroom Communication, College Students, English (Second Language)
Portin, Gail Joyce – 1993
A study investigating difficulties encountered by Chinese graduate students in asking questions in the American classroom, and suggested solutions, are presented. An introductory section describes features of the Chinese educational system, focusing on attitudes toward questioning. The first chapter offers sociolinguistic and pragmatic…
Descriptors: Classification, Classroom Communication, Cultural Differences, English (Second Language)

Wedman, Judy M.; And Others – Innovative Higher Education, 1994
A study investigated the effectiveness of teaching preservice elementary school teachers to adopt the learner role during application of a literature discussion instructional strategy. Analysis of two discussions by 24 teacher trainees indicated that the teachers did apply the target strategy from the learner's perspective as it was taught to…
Descriptors: Childrens Literature, Classroom Communication, Classroom Techniques, College Students
Lynch, Tony – Edinburgh Working Papers in Applied Linguistics, 1998
This study investigated the differences in language patterns in classroom conversations between university students of English for academic purposes and two native speakers: the teacher and a native English-speaking student selected to provide English speech practice. Transcripts of role-play interactions in two groups (one assisted by the…
Descriptors: Classroom Communication, Discourse Analysis, English for Academic Purposes, English (Second Language)
Huang, Su-Yueh – 1998
This study investigated the nature of students' discussion in peer response sessions in an English-as-a-Second-Language composition class in Taiwan. Subjects were 17 university students, divided into four writing groups. Half of the 16 peer response sessions were computer-mediated (CM), the other half in face-to-face interaction (FF). Analysis of…
Descriptors: Classroom Communication, Classroom Techniques, College Students, Comparative Analysis
Cumming, Alister – 1989
The classes of one experienced teacher of English as a Second Language were observed over four months, using principles of naturalistic inquiry to obtain a holistic interpretation of the processes of language learning and instruction. Events in the classes were found to be related through the teacher's orchestration of student performance. This…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Classroom Communication, Classroom Techniques, English (Second Language)
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