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It’s Not Only What You Say, But How You Say It : Investigating the Potential of Prosodic Analysis as a Method to Study Teacher’s Talk

2018

In this study, we introduce new insights into prosodic analyses as an emerging method to study what happens in classrooms interactions. We claim that the prosodic aspects (features of speech such as intonation, volume and pace) of talk are important, but under-represented in the learning sciences. These prosodic aspects may be used to complement, intensify or even reverse the linguistic content of speech. Thus far, most research on classrooms has focused on the content (what is said) rather than on understanding the meaning of the prosodic features (how it is said) of talk. In this study, we introduce prosodic analyses as a method to study classroom discussions. Our exploratory experiment f…

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Comparability of a tape-mediated and a face-to-face test of speaking : a triangulation study

1997

test developmenttriangulationassessment analysistesting of speaking
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“Silence was all the boy ever got”: the silent treatment of trauma in The Nickel Boys by Colson Whitehead

2023

violencetraumaAfrican American literaturesilenceSpeaking upVoice[SHS] Humanities and Social Sciencesracism
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De la perception de la voyelle /y/ chez des apprenants polonais du français langue étrangère

2019

International audience; The main objective of this study is to test the perception of the vowel /y/ among the Polish learners of FLE, as it does not exist in their natural vowel system. We defend the hypothesis that optimal perception conditions can make the identification and acquisition of new sounds more intelligible.; L'objectif principal de cette étude est de tester la perception de la voyelle /y/ chez des apprenants polonais du FLE, celle-ci n'existant pas, en effet, dans leur système vocalique naturel. Nous défendons l'hypothèse selon laquelle des conditions de perception optimales peuvent rendre plus nettes, plus intelligibles, la perception et l'acquisition de sons nouveaux.

vowel /y/apprenants polonophonesPhilosophySound perceptionperceptionvoyelle /y/sound perceptionFLEFrench as a Foreign LanguageGeneral Earth and Planetary SciencesPolish-speaking learnerspronunciation teaching[SHS.LANGUE]Humanities and Social Sciences/LinguisticsHumanitiesGeneral Environmental Science
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