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ArtikelLanguage Socialization in the Second Language Classroom  
Oleh: Poole, Deborah
Jenis: Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi: Language Learning: A Journal of Research in Language Studies (Full Text) vol. 42 no. 4 (Dec. 1992), page 593-616.
Fulltext: 42_04_Poole.pdf (1.13MB)
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    • Nomor Panggil: 405/LLE/42
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Isi artikelThis paper examines the kinds of cultural messages a second language teacher displays through classroom interaction. The study analyzes teacher/student interaction in two beginning ESL classes in light of the language socialization perspective articulated by Ochs and Schiefflin, (1984); cf., Schiefflin & Ochs, 1986a; 2986b; Ochs 1988). This approach views the acquisition of linguistic and sociocultural knowledge as integral to one another, and points to the pervasive influence of cultural norms and ideologies on various forms of expert-novice communication. The data demonstrate that routine interactional sequences in these classrooms are consistent with a number of Ochs and Schieffelin's interpretations of middle class American caregiver language and suggest that a teacher's language behavior is culturally motivated to an extent not generally acknowledged in most L2 literature. Discussion will focus specifically on how class-rom discourse features encode cultural norms and beliefs with respect to (a) expert accomodation of novice incompetence, (b) task accomplsihment, and (c) the display of asymmetry.
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