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Pallotti, Gabriele – Applied Linguistics, 2019
This article is a conceptual and methodological exploration of a new construct, task interactional difficulty, and of a possible approach to assessing task demands in general. After arguing for the use of 'task difficulty' instead of 'task complexity', the notion of task interactional difficulty is analyzed, first by reviewing previous SLA…
Descriptors: Task Analysis, Difficulty Level, Second Language Learning, Native Speakers
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Atkinson, Mark; Smith, Kenny; Kirby, Simon – Cognitive Science, 2018
Languages spoken in larger populations are relatively simple. A possible explanation for this is that languages with a greater number of speakers tend to also be those with higher proportions of non-native speakers, who may simplify language during learning. We assess this explanation for the negative correlation between population size and…
Descriptors: Adult Learning, Second Language Learning, Difficulty Level, Morphology (Languages)
Raclaw, Joshua – ProQuest LLC, 2013
This dissertation uses conversation analysis to examine three non-disagreeing functions of the token "no" when it prefaces a turn at talk. In the first function, "no"-prefaces index and respond to an inferential component of a prior turn. This practice entails a number of sub-practices, in which speakers use…
Descriptors: Discourse Analysis, Inferences, Interaction Process Analysis, Linguistics
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Barbieri, Federica – Applied Linguistics, 2015
Research on the linguistic characteristics of university classroom discourse highlights the salience, in this register, of non-informational and subjective aspects of discourse. This dimension of classroom discourse, however, has not been studied systematically. Taking a corpus-based approach, this study investigates the non-informational…
Descriptors: Classroom Communication, Discourse Analysis, Computational Linguistics, Language Variation
Raymond, Chase Wesley – ProQuest LLC, 2014
This dissertation takes an ethnomethodologically-grounded, conversation-analytic approach in investigating the sequential deployment of linguistic resources in Spanish-language talk-in-interaction. Three sets of resources are examined: 2nd-person singular reference forms (tú, vos, usted), indicative/subjunctive verbal mood selection, and…
Descriptors: Discourse Analysis, Language Research, Spanish, Interaction Process Analysis
Murayama, Emi – ProQuest LLC, 2012
This dissertation uses conversation analysis as a theoretical and methodological framework to examine the organization of in-house business meetings that are conducted in Japanese. In particular, this study focuses on how institutionality becomes apparent within the participants' interactions. The data consists of six videotaped in-house…
Descriptors: Japanese, Business Communication, Discourse Analysis, Video Technology
Ju, Hee – ProQuest LLC, 2011
This dissertation explores co-construction of a situated activity in a current unit by mainly focusing on hearers' actions. The "co-construction" involves a process of interaction in which speakers and hearers jointly construct the form and the meaning of ongoing utterances even when they disagree with each other (Jacoby & Ochs,…
Descriptors: Korean, Structural Analysis (Linguistics), Language Classification, Correlation
Walls, Laura – ProQuest LLC, 2013
This study investigates the dynamics in the Spanish classroom between heritage language learner (HLL) dyads, second language learner (L2L) dyads, and mixed HLL-L2L dyads. Specifically, it examines oral, written and embodied discourse that informs our understanding of how learners attend to language. Analysis for this dissertation examined…
Descriptors: Heritage Education, Second Language Learning, Discourse Analysis, Video Technology
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Hall, Joan Kelly – Language Teaching, 2010
The premise of this paper is that the interactional practices constituting teacher-student interaction and language learning are interdependent in that the substance of learners' language knowledge is inextricably tied to their extended involvement in the regularly occurring interactional practices constituting their specific contexts of learning.…
Descriptors: Feedback (Response), Interaction Process Analysis, Teaching Methods, Second Language Learning
SEDELOW, WALTER A., JR. – 1967
THE USE OF THE COMPUTER MAY BE ONE OF THE WAYS IN WHICH VARIED LINGUISTIC INTERESTS (SOCIOLINGUISTICS, PSYCHOLINGUISTICS) COME TO BE RENDERED INTERRELATED AND EVEN INTELLECTUALLY COHERENT. (THE CRITERION OF COHERENCE IS SET HERE AT MONISM AS TO MODELS.) ONE OF THE AUTHOR'S MAJOR INTERESTS IS A SYSTEMATIC APPROACH TO SCIENTIFIC CREATIVITY,…
Descriptors: Behavioral Science Research, Computational Linguistics, Computers, Interaction Process Analysis
Hancock, Brenda Robinson – 1972
This study explored whether an interaction analysis of ongoing communication can be useful in describing the process of self-disclosure. Eight women were assigned to dyads: two acquaintance dyads (subjects were acquainted through a small class in communication and had known each other for two months), and two friendship dyads (subjects had been…
Descriptors: Communication (Thought Transfer), Group Behavior, Interaction, Interaction Process Analysis
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Greenberg, Bradley S. – Communication Monographs, 1976
Discusses findings which suggest that frequency adverbs do affect the perceived aggresiveness of sentences at most levels of verbal aggression. (MH)
Descriptors: Aggression, Interaction Process Analysis, Language Research, Language Role
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Pike, Kenneth L. – Semiotica, 1975
This article discusses three characteristics useful in defining the relations between speakers in the turn-taking aspects of conversation: the derivational history of personal relationships, stop-action pseudo-history versus dynamic compacted posing, and the criss-crossing of verbal versus kinetic axes. (Available from Semiotica, Co-Libri, P.O.…
Descriptors: Body Language, Interaction, Interaction Process Analysis, Interpersonal Relationship
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Liddicoat, Anthony – Modern Language Journal, 1997
Argues that not only is the study of interaction in second language acquisition (SLA) predicated on a socially impoverished view of interaction, but also that the types of data frequently used for investigating questions of interaction in a second language may not be adequate for determining what really occurs in such interactions. (15 references)…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Data Analysis, Interaction, Interaction Process Analysis
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Long, Michael H. – Modern Language Journal, 1997
Argues that Firth and Wagner are justified in arguing that a broader, context-sensitive, participant-sensitive, generally sociolinguistic orientation might prove beneficial for second language acquisition research. Demonstrates a skepticism as to whether greater insights into second language learning will necessarily influence the process. (13…
Descriptors: Context Effect, Interaction Process Analysis, Language Research, Native Speakers
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