Applied linguistics and communities of practice : selected papers from the annual meeting of the British Association for Applied Linguistics, Cardiff University, September 2002 /
The papers in this volume demonstrate the strides applied linguists have taken, in 'pure' or 'impure' form, since the classic volume of Corder's Introducing Applied Linguistics speculated about the discipline's possible frontiers. With a judicious combination of empiric...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
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London ; New York :
British Association for Applied Linguistics, in association with Continuum,
2003.
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Colección: | British studies in applied linguistics.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
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- 1 Applied linguistics and communities of practice: gaining communality or losing disciplinary autonomy?; 2 Final frontiers in applied linguistics?; 3 'Doing engineering' globally: negotiating meaning in a world-wide community of practice; 4 Sociolinguistic struggles in outdoor texts in a Creolespeaking community: the significance of 'embedding'; 5 Computer-mediated interaction: using discourse maps to represent multi-party, multi-topic asynchronous discussions.
- 6 'Now I didn't mean to break his teeth': Applying topic management to problems of power asymmetry and voluntary confessions7 Using CHILDES tools for researching second language acquisition; 8 Rationales for foreign language education in the 21st century; 9 Applied linguistics applied; 10 Categorisation practices across professional boundaries: some analytic insights from genetic counselling; 11 Quantifying non-sexist language: the case of Ms; 12 Interaction in the literacy hour: a case study of learners with English as an additional language; 13 Is the university a community of practice?