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Handbook of Home Language Maintenance and Development : Social and Affective Factors
Schalley, Andrea C. [Herausgeber]; Eisenchlas, Susana A. [Herausgeber]. - Boston : De Gruyter, 2020
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Handbook of home language maintenance and development : social and affective factors. - Handbooks of applied linguistics : HAL ; communication competence - language and communication problems - practical solutions ; Volume 18 : Handbook of home language maintenance and development : social and affective factors. -
Schalley, Andrea C. (Herausgeber); Eisenchlas, Susana A. (Herausgeber). - Berlin : De Gruyter Mouton, 2020
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Language policy and planning for language maintenance : the macro and meso levels
Liddicoat, Anthony J.. - : Mouton de Gruyter, 2020
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HOLM 2016 – The International Conference on Social and Affective Factors in Home Language Maintenance and Development ...
Schalley, Andrea C.; Eisenchlas, Susana A.; Gagarina, Natalia. - : University of Canterbury, 2017
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Reaching out to migrant and refugee communities to support home language maintenance
Eisenchlas, Susana; Schalley, Andrea. - : Routledge, 2017
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Brush it up: On-line resources for fostering independent learning
Eisenchlas, Susana; Schalley, Andrea. - : Society of International Chinese in Educational Technology (SICET), 2016
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Play to learn: self-directed home language literacy acquisition through online games
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Multilingualism and assimilationism in Australia's literacy-related educational policies
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Multilingualism and literacy: practices and effects
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One-parent-one-language (OPOL) families: is the majority language-speaking parent instrumental in the minority language development?
In: International journal of bilingual education and bilingualism. - Abingdon : Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group 17 (2014) 4, 429-448
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One-parent-one-language (OPOL) families: is the majority language- speaking parent instrumental in the minority language development?
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The functions of self‐initiated self‐repair in the second language Chinese classroomsup1/sup
In: International journal of applied linguistics. - Oxford [u.a.] : Blackwell 23 (2013) 2, 144-165
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The functions of self-initiated self-repair in the second language Chinese classroom
Haugh, Michael; Eisenchlas, Susana; Simpson, Rebecca. - : Wiley-Blackwell Publishing Ltd., 2013
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Bilingualism: Myths and realities
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The Importance of Literacy in the Home Language: The View From Australia
Schalley, Andrea; Eisenchlas, Susana; Guillemin, Diana. - : Sage Publications, 2013
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Gender Roles and Expectations Any Changes Online?
Eisenchlas, Susana. - : Sage Publications, 2013
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The functions of self-initiated self-repair in the second language Chinese classroom
Simpson, Rebecca; Eisenchlas, Susana; Haugh, Michael. - : Wiley-Blackwell Publishing, 2013
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Gendered discursive practices on-line
In: Journal of pragmatics. - Amsterdam [u.a.] : Elsevier 44 (2012) 4, 335-345
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“Coming Clean” on Duty of Care: Australian Print Media’s Representation of Male Versus Female Sex Offenders in Institutional Contexts
Landor, Roland; Eisenchlas, Susana. - : Springer New York LLC, 2012
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Gendered discursive practices on-line
Eisenchlas, Susana. - : Elsevier, 2012
Abstract: This study aims to gain in-depth understanding on whether and how asynchronous computer mediated communication (CMC), exemplified by advice giving in web-based discussion forums, is instrumental in the construction of gender identities and can thus be taken to reflect gendered discursive practices. While there is a growing body of literature on this topic, this paper extends the discussion into a less explored issue in the area of gender and advice, namely, the potential effect that the sex of the recipient may have on the linguistic structure of the message. Unlike advice-givers, advice-seekers unambiguously reveal their sex in their posts, while typically omitting other personal information or identifying features. Sex is thus the only identifiable variable. This study therefore examined how men and women are given advice - not just on how they produce advice - in terms of directness, politeness considerations and affect display. The picture that emerges is complex and points to potential changing discursive practices and gender role expectations. ; Arts, Education & Law Group, School of Languages and Linguistics ; Full Text
Keyword: Discourse and Pragmatics
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/10072/46134
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.pragma.2012.02.001
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