Adult learners' interactional devices of identification and community membership in the EFL classroom
This research work emerges as a response to the absence of theories that account for the interactional devices of identity construction and affiliation to learning communities, developed by EFL learners in exolingual contexts as Colombia. For this purpose, Conversation Analysis was applied to thirty...
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Valcárcel Ríos, Tatiana
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Adult learners' interactional devices of identification and community membership in the EFL classroom |
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Adult learners' interactional devices of identification and community membership in the EFL classroom |
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Adult learners' interactional devices of identification and community membership in the EFL classroom Adquisición de segundo lenguaje Inglés |
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Adult learners' interactional devices of identification and community membership in the EFL classroom |
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Valcárcel Ríos, Tatiana |
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Nausa Triana, Ricardo Alfonso |
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Valcárcel Ríos, Tatiana |
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Tejada Sánchez, Martha Isabel |
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Adquisición de segundo lenguaje Inglés |
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Al consultar y hacer uso de este recurso, está aceptando las condiciones de uso establecidas por los autores.http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccesshttp://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_abf2Nausa Triana, Ricardo Alfonsovirtual::15986-1Valcárcel Ríos, Tatiana970e2894-4c93-4e3f-bbc4-933e9d2758db500Tejada Sánchez, Martha Isabel2022-09-26T22:16:01Z2022-09-26T22:16:01Z2017http://hdl.handle.net/1992/61337instname:Universidad de los Andesreponame:Repositorio Institucional Sénecarepourl:https://repositorio.uniandes.edu.co/795025-1001This research work emerges as a response to the absence of theories that account for the interactional devices of identity construction and affiliation to learning communities, developed by EFL learners in exolingual contexts as Colombia. For this purpose, Conversation Analysis was applied to thirty transcriptions of student-student conversations recorded along a week of class. The study counted with the participation of fifteen students attending a course of basic level at a private non-profit language institute of Bogota in the Adult English Program. From the analysis guided by the principles of Conversation Analysis and Grounded Theory four main interactional devices emerged with linguistic, paralinguistic and metalinguistic properties associated. Thus, the learners construct their positions and affiliative bonds in their language learning community 1) framing questions and propositions as initiating actions, 2) answering or with responding actions, 3) reparing and 4) laughing.Este estudio emerge como una respuesta a la ausencia de teorías que den cuenta de los mecanismos interaccionales de construcción de identidad y afiliación a comunidades de aprendizaje, desarrollados por aprendientes de inglés como Lengua Extranjera en contextos educativos exolingèuales como Colombia. Para dicho propósito se vale del Análisis Conversacional de las transcripciones de treinta conversaciones entre quince estudiantes de nivel básico. Estas conversaciones fueron audio-grabadas durante una semana de clases en un instituto de lenguas de la ciudad de Bogotá, en su programa de inglés para adultos. Del análisis realizado siguiendo los principios del Análisis Conversacional y la teoría fundamentada emergieron cuatro mecanismos principales asociados a propiedades lingèuísticas, paralingèuísticas y metalingèuísticas. Así los estudiantes construyen sus posiciones y se afilian a sus clases como comunidades de aprendizaje 1) formulando preguntas y proposiciones como acciones de iniciación, 2) replicando o con acciones de respuesta, 3) Reparando y 4) Riéndose.Magíster en Pedagogía de Lenguas ExtranjerasMaestría147 hojasapplication/pdfengUniversidad de los AndesMaestría en Pedagogía de Lenguas ExtranjerasFacultad de Ciencias SocialesDepartamento de Lenguas y CulturaAdult learners' interactional devices of identification and community membership in the EFL classroomTrabajo de grado - Maestríainfo:eu-repo/semantics/masterThesisinfo:eu-repo/semantics/acceptedVersionTexthttp://purl.org/redcol/resource_type/TMAdquisición de segundo lenguajeInglés200822647Publication18db4210-9a14-4afd-a232-b7a8831b0875virtual::15986-118db4210-9a14-4afd-a232-b7a8831b0875virtual::15986-1https://scienti.minciencias.gov.co/cvlac/visualizador/generarCurriculoCv.do?cod_rh=0001085581virtual::15986-1ORIGINAL12166.pdfapplication/pdf2402741https://repositorio.uniandes.edu.co/bitstreams/1c58aa29-283e-433d-bdcd-3724d62d6617/downloadd73341369eca14da04c16967ae1e1362MD51THUMBNAIL12166.pdf.jpg12166.pdf.jpgIM Thumbnailimage/jpeg8202https://repositorio.uniandes.edu.co/bitstreams/1f852ebc-bcc4-486f-bbfe-363b26992164/download129a781cbfb0679acec24049953b4c64MD53TEXT12166.pdf.txt12166.pdf.txtExtracted texttext/plain317866https://repositorio.uniandes.edu.co/bitstreams/12676ca8-b74b-4b7a-9b0a-1b55f3f723c7/download2ea7610d539fd6c22a01bc79092736cfMD521992/61337oai:repositorio.uniandes.edu.co:1992/613372024-03-13 15:36:17.663http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/open.accesshttps://repositorio.uniandes.edu.coRepositorio institucional Sénecaadminrepositorio@uniandes.edu.co |