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Fidan, Tuncer, Ed. – IGI Global, 2019
Over the years, careers have transformed to be flexible and changing rather than stable, life-long commitments to an organization. As such, making work meaningful, controlling the work environment, and taking the opportunity to get required training for the next job are as important as the financial advantages. Educators' careers cannot be…
Descriptors: Career Education, Career Change, Career Choice, Professional Identity
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Liu, Zhengyuan – English Language Teaching, 2012
Idiom variation is a ubiquitous linguistic phenomenon which has raised a lot of research questions. The past approach was either formal or functional. Both of them did not pay much attention to cognitive factors of language users. By putting idiom variation in the framework of linguistic subjectivity, we have offered a new perspective in the…
Descriptors: Figurative Language, Guidelines, Grammar, Language Usage
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Sigrell, Anders – Education Inquiry, 2012
Mother-tongue teachers teach argumentation analysis. To this end, among other things, they use a stylistic meta-language, i.e. the tropes and figures of style, to analyse arguments as well as more aesthetic communication. The best-known trope is the metaphor. In this article it is argued that a more pragmatic view on the related figure metonymy…
Descriptors: Persuasive Discourse, Metalinguistics, Native Language Instruction, Foreign Countries
Yoon, Soyeon – ProQuest LLC, 2012
This study investigates the nature of semantic compatibility between constructions and lexical items that occur in them in relation with language use, and the related concept, coercion, based on a usage-based approach to language, in which linguistic knowledge (grammar) is grounded in language use. This study shows that semantic compatibility…
Descriptors: Semantics, Correlation, Language Usage, Language Processing
Moore, Kevin James – ProQuest LLC, 2012
This dissertation seeks to refine the meaning of [Torah] in Psalms 1, 19, 37, 40, 78, 89, 94, 105, and 119. Through an exegetical analysis of the nine Psalms that utilize the term, the study argues that [Torah] most frequently refers to the written Pentateuch. Chapter 1 introduces the research question, thesis, and surveys the various approaches…
Descriptors: Biblical Literature, Judaism, Semitic Languages, Semantics
Lee, Choonkyu – ProQuest LLC, 2012
Early language research has revealed important insights into the building blocks of language, such as morphosyntactic features and rules and truth-conditions of sentences. Once we situate language in real-life use, however, a wide range of factors come into play. Language interacts not only with the surrounding linguistic context but also with the…
Descriptors: Interaction, Language Usage, Time, Picture Books
Rubinstein, Aynat – ProQuest LLC, 2012
This dissertation explores the interplay of grammar and context in the interpretation of modal words like "ought," "necessary," and "need." The empirical foci of the discussion are patterns in the use of strong and weak necessity modals in conversation, and the interpretation of syntactically and semantically…
Descriptors: Grammar, Context Effect, Interpersonal Communication, Vocabulary
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Choppin, Jeffrey; Herbel-Eisenmann, Beth – North American Chapter of the International Group for the Psychology of Mathematics Education, 2012
This article explores how situating the linguistic move of revoicing within broader structures helps to explain why researchers and practitioners attribute a variety of forms and functions to revoicing, and shows how revoicing may be described as consisting of and situated within a broader set of discourse structures that represent a continuum…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Discussion (Teaching Technique), Student Participation, Student Role
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Dawkins, Paul Christian – For the Learning of Mathematics, 2012
Weber and Alcock's (2004, 2009) syntactic/semantic framework provides a useful means of delineating two basic categories of proof-oriented activity. They define their dichotomy using Goldin's (1998) theory of representation systems. In this paper, I intend to clarify the framework by providing criteria for classifying student reasoning into…
Descriptors: Semantics, Syntax, Models, Mathematical Logic
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Craig, Holly K.; Grogger, Jeffrey T. – Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 2012
Purpose: In this study, the authors examined the influences of selected social (gender, employment status, educational achievement level) and style variables (race of examiner, interview topic) on the production of African American English (AAE) by adults. Method: Participants were 50 African American men and women, ages 20-30 years. The authors…
Descriptors: Black Dialects, Social Influences, Language Usage, Young Adults
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Paechter, Carrie – Gender and Education, 2012
In this paper I seek to address a series of tensions in the ways we think, write and speak about gender in classrooms and playgrounds, and in the language we use to describe children and their behaviour. I shall examine some of the concepts we use for describing gender relations among children and consider the extent to which they are still…
Descriptors: Playgrounds, Sexual Identity, Masculinity, Language Usage
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Pantelides, Kate; Bartesaghi, Mariaelena – Composition Studies, 2012
The encounters of writing center tutors and clients, this essay argues, are tensional, asymmetrical, and productive negotiations of a coauthored "we". As authorship and authorization are discursive processes, we offer an empirical examination of how personal pronouns mark important shifts in the dynamic creation of a shared academic manuscript in…
Descriptors: Tutoring, Writing (Composition), Authors, Language Usage
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Foster, Emily K.; Hund, Alycia M. – Journal of Child Language, 2012
The primary goal was to specify the impact of scaffolding and overhearing on young children's use of the spatial terms "between" and "middle". Four- and five-year-old children described the location of a mouse hidden between two furniture items in a dollhouse with assistance from a parent. Children's use of "between" and "middle" increased…
Descriptors: Prompting, Young Children, Scaffolding (Teaching Technique), Parent Child Relationship
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Willems, Klaas – Language Sciences, 2012
This article explores the relationship between intuition, introspection and the observation of naturally occurring utterances in linguistic inquiry. Its focus is on the problems that this relationship poses in cognitive approaches to semantics and case theory within the framework of Cognitive Grammar. Given the increasing commitment of linguistics…
Descriptors: Intuition, Semantics, Cognitive Processes, Grammar
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Syrett, Kristen; Musolino, Julien; Gelman, Rochel – Language Learning and Development, 2012
We expand upon a previous proposal by Bloom and Wynn (1997) that young children learn about the meaning of number words by tracking their occurrence in particular syntactic environments, in combination with the discourse context in which they are used. An analysis of the Childes database (MacWhinney, 2000) reveals that the environments studied by…
Descriptors: Syntax, Semantics, Language Acquisition, Infants
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