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The pragmatic functions of ‘respect’ in lawyers’ courtroom discourse: a case study of Brexit hearings
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Specifying challenges in transcribing covert recordings:Implications for forensic transcription
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From burden to threat:A diachronic study of language ideology and migrant representation in the British press
Brookes, Gavin; Wright, David. - : John Benjamins, 2020
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An investigation of lecturers' teaching through English medium of instruction : a case of higher education in China
Chen, Haijiao; Han, Jinghe (R16321); Wright, David (R8873). - : Switzerland, MDPI, 2020
Abstract: Teaching through English Medium of Instruction (EMI) is a theory-based pedagogy that has been adopted in many European and Asian countries as a strategic initiative in educational internationalization. To date, there has been little research into EMI in-class teaching and learning. In effect, lived experiences in EMI in-class practice have been largely ignored. To address this gap, we reported on a case study that explored the linguistic and pedagogical characteristics of EMI lecturers’ teaching in a university in southern China. Twenty academic staff in the university’s EMI programs were recruited. Their in-class EMI teaching processes were observed and audio-recorded. The data was analyzed by drawing upon multilingualism and instructional design theories. This research found that Chinese EMI lecturers’ bilingual repertoire led to their English instruction featuring Chinese language influences, from pronunciation to syntax and that translanguaging strategies were purposively employed to achieve their goals including students’ cognitive understanding, affiliative bonds and the lecturers’ own survival for teaching. Further, that and the instruction applied in the EMI classes were more topic-centered than problem-centered, focusing on activating new learning and knowledge presentation through demonstration.
Keyword: China; education (higher); English language; multiculturalism; study and teaching (higher); translanguaging (linguistics); XXXXXX - Unknown
URL: https://doi.org/10.3390/su12104046
http://hdl.handle.net/1959.7/uws:55921
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Forensic Linguistics
Wright, David; MacLeod, Nicola. - : Taylor & Francis, 2020
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Voice parade procedures: Optimising witness performance
Robson, Jeremy; Smith, Harriet; Braber, Natalie. - : Taylor & Francis, 2019
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‘This is England, speak English!’:A corpus-assisted critical study of language ideologies in the right-leaning British press
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Correction to: Understanding Plain English Summaries: A Comparison of two Approaches to Improve the Quality of Plain English Summaries in Research [<Journal>]
Kirkpatrick, Emma [Verfasser]; Gaisford, Wendy [Sonstige]; Williams, Elaine [Sonstige].
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An introduction to forensic linguistics : language in evidence
Wright, David; Johnson, Alison; Coulthard, Malcolm. - London : Routledge, 2017
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Problem-based learning:An exploration of student opinions on its educational role in one UK pharmacy undergraduate curriculum
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Stylistics versus Statistics: A corpus linguistic approach to combining techniques in forensic authorship analysis using Enron emails
Wright, David. - : University of Leeds, 2014. : School of English (Leeds), 2014
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The Rhetorical Event of Modern Southern Humor: "A Requisite Element in Discourse"
In: Theses and Dissertations (2013)
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Redesigning informed consent tools for specific research
In: Technical communication quarterly. - Mahwah, NJ : Erlbaum 21 (2012) 2, 145-167
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A history of the future: prognostication in technical communication: an annotated bibliography
In: Technical communication quarterly. - Mahwah, NJ : Erlbaum 20 (2011) 4, 443-480
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We are what we eat
Hartlage, Christy (R16918). - : U.K., Hawthorn Press, 2011
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Using the self-select paradigm to delineate the nature of speech motor programming
In: Journal of speech, language, and hearing research. - Rockville, Md. : American Speech-Language-Hearing Association 52 (2009) 3, 755-765
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Differential effects of focused and unfocused written correction on the accurate use of grammatical forms by adult ESL learners
In: System. - Amsterdam : Elsevier 37 (2009) 4, 556-569
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OLC Linguistik
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Differential effects of focused and unfocused written correction on the accurate use of grammatical forms by adult ESL learners
In: System. - Amsterdam : Elsevier 37 (2009) 4, 556-569
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Do words have inherent meaning?
In: Et cetera. - Forest Hills, New York : Institute 65 (2008) 2, 177-190
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Motor programming in apraxia of speech
In: Brain & language. - Orlando, Fla. [u.a.] : Elsevier 106 (2008) 2, 107-118
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