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A quantitative paradigm for the study of communicative competence
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The affordances of virtual exchange for developing global competence and active citizenship in content-based language learning
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NICOLAOU, ANNA. - : Trinity College Dublin. School of Linguistic Speech & Comm Sci. C.L.C.S., 1481
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Pragmatics 13:2.231-251 (2003) International Pragmatics Association FORMULAIC SPEECH IN THE L2 CLASSROOM: AN ATTEMPT AT IDENTIFICATION AND CLASSIFICATION
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In: http://elanguage.net/journals/pragmatics/article/download/383/311/
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Superdiverse Repertoires and the Individual
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In: http://www.tilburguniversity.edu/upload/d53816c1-f163-4ae4-b74c-0942b30bdd61_tpcs paper24.pdf
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Current work-place: the Libyan university of Omar Al-Mukhtar, college of English
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In: http://www.macrothink.org/journal/index.php/ijld/article/download/4419/4641/
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On communicative competence.in the field
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In: http://people.ehe.osu.edu/lmoore/files/2009/03/moore-corrected-proof.pdf
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Promoting Intercultural Competence of American University Students at IES Abroad Tokyo Center
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In: http://www.kuis.ac.jp/icci/publications/kiyo/pdfs/21/21_03.pdf
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Language Games, Digital Writing, Emerging Literacies: Enhancing kids ' natural gifts as
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In: http://learning.media.mit.edu/content/publications/EA.paper.Languagegames.02.final.pdf
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Taiwanese Primary Schools
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In: http://www.engh.kuas.edu.tw/files/ne/1nz0965az6.pdf
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Online Plurilingual Interaction in the Development of Language Awareness
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In: http://galanet.eu/publication/fichiers/Sa+and+Melo_en.pdf
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Citizenship Testing and Linguistic Integration in Australia and Germany
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In: http://zif.spz.tu-darmstadt.de/jg-14-2/docs/moellering.pdf
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Linguistic Issues in Multicultural Education1 Mine Yazici Istanbul University
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In: http://www.educ.utas.edu.au/users/tle/JOURNAL/issues/2007/23-9.pdf
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Linguistic competence Theory and empiry
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In: http://www.christianlehmann.eu/publ/language_competence.pdf
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More Individual Differences in Language Attainment: How much do adult native speakers of English know about passives and quantifiers?
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In: http://www.cogling.group.shef.ac.uk/publications/More%20individual%20differences.pdf
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Language Games, Digital Writing, Emerging Literacies: Enhancing kids ' natural gifts as narrators and notators SUMMARY
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In: http://web.media.mit.edu/~edith/publications/language.games.2001.pdf
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Abstract:
Children express themselves in a “hundred languages ” (Malaguzzi & Al., 1987). They speak in gestures, words, and images, and they use whatever they know in one language, or modality, as a lever to increase their fluency in others. Children also combine media, such as drawing, writing, or acting as a means to cast and convey what they mean. This paper focuses on the paths that bring the growing child to becoming literate, in a broad sense: from being a narrator to being a “notator”, from being a listener to being a reader. While this is a fascinating journey, it is also a hurdle to many children. The contention of the paper is that digital technologies are instrumental in changing how youngsters move between speech and writing, and how they merge gesture, word, and image in their textual productions, thus challenging the very foundation of what it means to be literate. Today’s “clickerati kids ” invent their own new ways to assemble and contextualize text, and to link voice to word, and author to audience: Arranging tangible story-bits (recorded speech “capsules”) into story lines (edit speech) and, conversely, engaging in written dialogues with remote net-pals (write to speak) are some of the promising venues that I explore in this paper 1.
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con)text; digital writing; Language games; literacy; narrative competence
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URL: http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.87.4133 http://web.media.mit.edu/~edith/publications/language.games.2001.pdf
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