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Dialogic teaching: talk in service of a dialogic stance / Maureen Patricia Boyd and William C. Markarian // Language and education 2011, Vol25, N.6
2011
p. 515-534

We consider what it means to be a dialogic teacher as characterized by Paulo hrcirc and Robin Alexander, and utilizing discourse analysis, we explicate how one elementary teacher’s talk reflects these characteristics. We provide context for and analysis of a seven-minute discussion selected as a cumulative achievement the focal nine-year-olds are capable of after a year’s exposure to dialogic teaching. These students explored many authors’ stereotypical treatment of orphanages as a common setting in children s literature and considered how it impacted character development and the readers predis-position toward characters. We explore the role the teacher played to mobilize students everyday knowledge, listen attentively as students grappled with ideas, and then anchor his questions and comments in students’ contributions. Using talk in this way, he was able to negotiate school knowledge, specifically literate talk, and effectively connect it to what his students already knew. We highlight the concept of dialogic stance and argue that it is not isomorphic with the way a particular utterance is syntactically structured It is rather a function of how patterns of talk may open up discourse space for exploration and varied opinions, and how teacher- and student decision-making about content is presented and discussed

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Hành vi hỏi trong giao tiếp vợ chồng nông dân người Việt Nam giai đoạn 1930-1945 ( qua ngữ liệu tác phẩm văn học 1930-1945) = Questioning in communication of Vietnamese peasant conjugal life in the period 1930-1945 ( through literary works 1930-1945) / Khuất Thị Lan. // Ngôn ngữ và đời sống. 2014, Số 12 (230).
2014
tr. 42-46

In all areas of communication, questioning is considered a universal phenomenon in language as well as in human life. This is a multigaced and complex issue which contains a lot of arractions because it not only displays “ the unknown”, the “ un-clear” but also manifests the depth of culture, psychology, traditions and customs of the community of Vietnamese speakers. To clarify the above-mentioned, we conduct the study of questioning as a speech act in communication of the peasant conjugal life.