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Yhteistyön mahdollisuudet – lukiokoulutukseen valmistava koulutus kielellistyvässä maailmassa

2018

Tassa tutkimuksessa selvitetaan sita, millaisia kasityksia rehtoreilla, opettajilla ja opiskelijoilla on vuorovaikutuksen mahdollistavasta toiminnasta eli yhteistyosta Lukiokoulutukseen valmistavan koulutuksen (LUVA) ja muun lukiotoiminnan valilla. Edellisen lisaksi tarkastellaan sita, ilmeneeko LUVA-koulutuksessa aineiston perusteella kielenoppimista tukevaa eri kielten limittaista kayttoa (engl.  translanguaging ).  Tutkimuksen teoreettinen tausta pohjautuu kielenoppimisen kayttopohjaiseen ajatteluun eli siihen, etta oppimisessa tarkeimpana nahdaan kielenkaytto ja vuorovaikutus. Taman artikkelin keskeinen teoreettinen kasite on  translanguaging , joka nahdaan vastakohtana yksikielisyyden …

Linguistics and LanguageFinnish as a second languagemultilingualismtranslanguagingcurriculumlcsh:Finnic. Baltic-Finniclcsh:PH91-98.5ta6121opetussuunnitelmamultilingual pedagogyCore curriculumLanguage and LinguisticsSyllabusvalmistava koulutusPedagogyta516monikielisyysCurriculumTranslanguagingSecondary levelpreparatory educationvalmistava koululukiosuomi toisena kielenäcurriculaLanguage acquisitionyksikielisyysmonolingual normpedagogiikkamonolingualismyksikielisyyden normigeneral upper secondary schoolsNorm (social)General Upper Secondary EducationPsychologyopetussuunnitelmatLähivõrdlusi. Lähivertailuja
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Yläkoulun S2-oppilaiden transitiivi-ilmausten käyttö Eurooppalaisen viitekehyksen taitotasoilla

2014

Artikkelissa tarkastelen, miten transitiivi-ilmausten kaytto kehittyy ylakouluikaisten suomi toisena kielena -oppilaiden Eurooppalaisen viitekehyksen (2003) taitotasoille arvioiduissa kirjoitelmissa. Tutkimuksen tavoitteena on selvittaa, miten nuoret kirjoittajat kayttavat yleista ja monikayttoista ilmaustyyppia, transitiivikonstruktiota, oppijansuomessa ja miten konstruktion toteutumat muuttuvat ja varioivat kielitaidon kehittyessa. Tutkimusaineisto koostuu Jyvaskylan yliopiston Cefling-hankkeessa 7.–9.-luokkalaisilta S2-oppilailta keratyista kirjoitelmista, joita analysoin transitiivi-ilmausten taajuuden ja tarkkuuden kannalta. Laadullisen tarkastelun lahtokohtana on kayttopohjainen konst…

Linguistics and LanguageFinnishlearner languagelcsh:Finnic. Baltic-Finniclcsh:PH91-98.5ta6121second language acquisitiontransitivityconstruction gram- marsyntaxLanguage and LinguisticsLähivõrdlusi
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Exploring and Reshaping Learners’ Beliefs About the Usefulness of Corrective Feedback : A Sociocultural Perspective

2016

A number of studies have shown that learners’ beliefs about the usefulness of corrective feedback for improving their L2 (a second or a foreign language) use influences the extent to which learners can utilize that same feedback. It seems, then, that changing some of these beliefs could benefit the L2 learning process. The present article reports on two small-scale studies, both drawing on a sociocultural perspective on the development of beliefs. Changes in learners’ beliefs about corrective feedback were observed both within a period of six months (Case study) and over the course of one research interview (Group study). The studies exemplify how the interplay of one’s own and other’s expe…

Linguistics and LanguageForeign languageta6121feedbacksosiaalinen vuorovaikutusLanguage and LinguisticsEducationdynamic assessmentSociocultural evolution060201 languages & linguistics05 social sciencespalaute050301 educationsocial interaction06 humanities and the artsDynamic assessmentSocial relationsociocultural theorySociocultural perspective0602 languages and literatureMediationlearners’ beliefsCorrective feedbackPsychology0503 educationSocial psychologyPeriod (music)
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Negotiating digital surveillance legislation in post-Snowden times : An argumentation analysis of Finnish political discourse

2019

Abstract In the digital era, when security agencies world-wide have been challenging basic democratic principles with massive data gathering, Finland has had a different approach: it has conducted no large-scale surveillance of citizens’ online activities. Now, however, the country is planning such a vast expansion of state surveillance that the constitution itself must be altered. The present article examines one key point in this legislative process to see how the new surveillance measures are argued for and criticized, and how the differing points of view are negotiated to ultimately enable political action. Drawing particularly on Fairclough and Fairclough’s (2012) approach to argumenta…

Linguistics and LanguageHistoryNational securityverkkovalvontaSociology and Political Sciencemedia_common.quotation_subjectLegislationta6121Public administrationprivacyArgumentation theoryPoliticspolitiikkaargumentationPolitical sciencediskurssiyksityisyysmedia_commonConstitutionbusiness.industrycritical discourse studiespolitical discourseDeliberationDemocracydigital surveillancediskurssianalyysiNegotiationargumentointibusinessJournal of Language and Politics
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On the reception of Wilhelm von Humboldt’s linguistic ideas in the Soviet Union from the late 1920s to the early 1950s

2015

The present article discusses the Soviet reception of Humboldt’s linguistic ideas, focusing on different interpretations of his ideas during the period between the latter half of the 1920s and the early 1950s. While Humboldt’s idea of the inner form of language was an important ingredient in Shpet’s phenomenology, the attitude towards Humboldt changed radically in the late 1920s and early 1930s when the ‘bolshevization’ of the sciences had reached linguistics. The idea that language, nation, and culture are closely interconnected was at odds with the ‘Marxist’ idea of class-language, according to which linguistic diversity derives from the socio-economic characteristics of societies. In the…

Linguistics and LanguageHistoryinner formmedia_common.quotation_subjectta6121GustavSoviet scienceLanguage and LinguisticsPhenomenology (philosophy)Politicssymbols.namesakeShpetStalinJosephMarxist philosophyta615Linguistic relativityWilhelm vonSoviet linguisticsmedia_commonHumboldtLinguistic diversityLinguisticsMarrismsymbolsIdeologySoviet unionIazykfront groupClassicsLanguage and History
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Representation and videography in linguistic landscape studies

2017

AbstractMuch Linguistic Landscape scholarship relies on visual data collection, primarily the use of still photography; however, the field has yet to address the theoretical underpinning of such visual and spatial representation. Furthermore, digital video is currently as easy to capture and share as digital photographs were when Linguistic Landscape studies first became prominent in the early 2000s. With these two points in mind, this article first grounds the documentation and analysis of the Linguistic Landscape in a theory of visual representation; it then provides a framework for videographic methodologies drawing on recent work in the related fields of anthropology and cultural geogra…

Linguistics and LanguageHistoryrepresentation050109 social psychologyta6121Representation (arts)Cultural geographyLanguage and LinguisticsDocumentationvisual representation0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesLinguistic landscape060201 languages & linguisticsvideographyvisuaalisuus05 social sciencesPhotographymetodologiamethodology06 humanities and the artsLinguisticsField (geography)Scholarshipvisualitytechnical images0602 languages and literatureVideographyCartography
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Individual and Collaborative Semiotic Work in Document Design

2017

This article examines the concepts of agency, transformation and transduction in the context of document design. These concepts have been previously used to describe communicative actions and sign-making among individuals: whereas agency focuses on the individual’s capabilities as a sign-maker, transformation and transduction describe how individuals transform meanings within one mode of communication or from one mode to another. Organizational communication, however, is rarely an individual effort, particularly in corporate settings: producing multimodal documents that communicate on behalf of entire organizations, such as annual reports, constitutes a collaborative effort involving a vari…

Linguistics and LanguageKnowledge managementtoimintakertomuksetyritysviestintäta6121Context (language use)Transduction (psychology)Language and LinguisticsMultimodalityAgency (sociology)Sociologydocument designmultimodalityannual reportsmultimodaalisuus060201 languages & linguisticsbusiness.industryCommunicationtransformation06 humanities and the artsInformation designtransductioncorporate communicationsVariety (cybernetics)0602 languages and literatureagencyOrganizational communicationCorporate communicationbusiness
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Book review: Criterial Features in L2 English: Specifying the Reference Levels of the Common European Framework

2015

Linguistics and LanguageL2 Englishdevelopment of L2 proficiencyMedia studiesbook reviewsta6121PsychologySocial Sciences (miscellaneous)Language and LinguisticsLinguisticsLanguage Testing
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An ethnographic study of language socialization and choice in a first and second grade English medium classroom in Finland

2013

In this ethnographic study of language socialization I investigate how a monolingual language norm is instituted, maintained, monitored, resisted, and subverted by participants in a first and second grade English medium class in Finland. In this setting language choice and use are an integral part of membership in this class. This study foregrounds the social implications of managing a monolingual norm by examining student agency, resistance, the achievement of voice, the uptake of a teacher-like discourse, and the practice of repair. The end result is a detailed exploration of peer-talk among students engaged in a variety of activities, highlighting the diverse trajectories of individuals,…

Linguistics and LanguageLanguage choiceLanguage assessmentEthnographyPedagogyYoung learnersta6121Norm (social)PsychologyLanguage and LinguisticsEducationJournal of Immersion and Content-Based Language Education
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Parental discourses of language ideology and linguistic identity in multilingual Finland

2018

Finland is officially a bilingual country but it is in practice multilingual. In the current study, we examined how mothers and fathers of mixed-language families linguistically identified themselves and others, and how ideological discourses and concepts historically and socially situated in Finland circulated through the parents’ talk. The parents of three families in which at least Finnish, Swedish and English were used on a daily basis were interviewed. A discourse nexus approach showed that the concept of ‘mother tongue(s)’ played a central role and that although all family members were in practice multilingual, there was a strong tendency across the couples to identify themselves and …

Linguistics and LanguageLanguage ideologysekakieletDiscourse analysisFirst languageIdentity (social science)language ideologyta6121Language and Linguisticskielellinen identiteettimixed languagesSuomiFinno-Ugric languagesMultilingualismta516linguistic identityOfficial languageSociologyNeuroscience of multilingualismFinlandneksusanalyysiperheet (ryhmät)060201 languages & linguistics4. Education05 social sciences050301 education06 humanities and the artsLinguisticsnexus analysismixed-language families0602 languages and literature0503 educationfamilies (groups)The International Journal of Multilingualism
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