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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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To do what we usually do : An ethnomethodological investigation of intensive care simulations

Sjöblom, Björn January 2006 (has links)
Simulators provide great promises of pedagogical utility in a wide array of practices. This study focuses on the use of a full-scale mannequin simulator in training of personnel at an intensive care unit at a Swedish hospital. In medicine, simulators are a means of doing realistic training without risks for the patient. Simulators for use in intensive care medicine are built to resemble as closely as possible the human physiology. In the studied sessions the simulator (a Laerdal SimMan) is set up to be an as-authentic-as-possible replication of the nurses regular, day-to-day practice. In examining the training-sessions, it was found that the participants often did other things than “proper” simulation, such as joking or making comments about the simulation. These “transgressional activities” were studied from a perspective of ethnomethodology, using video-recordings of the session. These were transcribed and analyzed in detail using ethnomethodologically informed interaction analysis. Several themes were developed from the recordings and transcripts. These have in common that they demonstrate the participants’ own achievement and maintenance of the simulation as a distinct activity. The analysis provides an account of how the local order of the simulation is upheld, how it is breached and how the participants find their way back into doing “proper” simulation. It is an overview of the interactional methods that participants utilize to accomplish the simulation as a simulation. This study concludes with a discussion of how this study can provide a more nuanced view of simulations, in particular the relation between simulated and “real” practices. Notions of realism, authenticity and fidelity in simulations can all be seen to be the participants’ own concern, which informs their activities in the simulation.
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Compromissos em equipes de projeto de edifícios / Commitment in work teams of building design

Santos, Vinícius Carrião dos 25 August 2014 (has links)
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Marcadores discursivos na norma oral popular de Fortaleza / Standard discourse markers in oral folk Fortaleza

JÃlio CÃsar Dinoà do Nascimento 06 May 2010 (has links)
Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento CientÃfico e TecnolÃgico / A nossa pesquisa teve por objetivo geral analisar a utilizaÃÃo dos marcadores discursivos mais recorrentes na norma oral popular da cidade de Fortaleza, considerando os aspectos linguÃsticos (formais e funcionais), sociais (relativos ao sexo e ao tempo de escolaridade) e o aspecto interacional (relativo ao tipo de inquÃrito DIDdiÃlogo documentador â informante- documentador). As bases teÃricas que subsidiaram a anÃlise dos dados apoiaram-se na GramÃtica Funcional (Dik, 1997), na GramÃtica Discursivo-Funcional (Hengeveld; Makenzie, 2008), e nos pressupostos teÃricometodolÃgicos da AnÃlise da ConversaÃÃo (Said Ali, 1930; GÃlich, 1970; Pawley, 1973; Brow e Levison, 1978, Shiffrin, 1987; Fraser, 1987; Preti, 1987, Marcuschi, 1989; Risso; Silva; Urbano, 2006). A fim de investigarmos sobre as propriedades definidoras dos marcadores discursivos, fizemos um levantamento de 75 formas encontradas, no tipo de inquÃrito DID do corpus NORPOFOR (Norma popular de Fortaleza). Identificamos os marcadores discursivos mais frequentes na norma oral popular de Fortaleza, as principais funÃÃes, o condicionamento das caracterÃsticas associadas ao tipo de inquÃrito, as variÃveis sociais estabelecidas na pesquisa e, finalmente propomos um quadro com as propriedades identificadoras, porÃm nÃo absolutas, dos marcadores discursivos encontrados. / Our study aimed at analyzing the use of the most frequent discourse markers in the popular oral discourse of the city of Fortaleza, considering the linguistic aspects (formal and functional), social (pertaining to sex and length of schooling) and aspect interaction (on the type of investigation DID). The theoretical bases that supported the data analysis relied on Functional Grammar (Dik, 1997), on Functional Discourse Grammar (Hengeveld; Makenzie, 2008) and on the theoretical and methodological analysis Conversation (Said Ali, 1930; GÃlich, 1970; Pawley, 1973; Brown; Levison, 1978; Shiffrin, 1987; Fraser, 1987; Preti, 1987; Marcuschi, 1989; Risso; Silva; Urbano, 2006). In order to investigate the defining properties of discourse markes, we conducted a survey of 75 forms found in the type of survey DID corpus NORPOFOR (Norma Popular Fortaleza). We identify the most frequent discourse markers in oral discourse popular in Fortaleza, the principal functions, the conditioning of the characteristics associated with type of investigation, the social variables established in the research and finally we propose a framework with the identifier properties, but not absolute marker discursive matches.
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Estudo dos efeitos interacionais das repetições: colaboração e conflito / Study of interactional effects of repetitions: cooperation and conflict

Vanessa de Freitas Silva 04 November 2008 (has links)
A repetição representa, certamente, uma das marcas da língua falada, cuja relevância para a produção e a compreensão do texto falado é atestada por diversos estudos, concernentes à Análise da Conversação, que se voltam à observação de tal fenômeno, principalmente no que se refere a seus aspectos formais e funcionais. O presente trabalho pauta-se na tipologia funcional das repetições proposta por Luiz Antônio Marcuschi, um dos mais renomados estudiosos da conversação, para analisar os seus efeitos interacionais. Assim, a partir do arcabouço teórico fornecido pela Análise da Conversação e pela Sociolingüística Interacional, procuramos compreender a relação existente entre diferentes tipos de repetição e dois traços qualitativos que podem permear as interações verbais: a colaboração e o conflito. / Repetition is a trait of spoken language whose relevance, both for production and comprehension of the spoken text, is highlighted in a number of studies on Conversation Analysis concerned with observing this phenomenon, especially with reference to its formal and functional aspects. This current study focuses on the functional typology of repetition proposed by Luiz Antônio Marcuschi, one of the most renowned academics of conversation, to analyze its interactional effects. Through the theoretical framework provided by Conversation Analysis and Interactional Sociolinguistics, we seek to comprehend the relationship between different types of repetition and two qualitative traits which can permeate verbal interactions: collaboration and conflict.
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Sobreposição de fala em diálogos : um estudo fonético-acústico / Overlapping speech in dialogues : an acoustic-phonetic study

Valle Barbosa, Thalita Siqueira do, 1988- 08 December 2013 (has links)
Orientador: Plínio Almeida Barbosa / Dissertação (mestrado) - Universidade Estadual de Campinas, Instituto de Estudos da Linguagem / Made available in DSpace on 2018-08-23T14:40:23Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 1 ValleBarbosa_ThalitaSiqueirado_M.pdf: 2562003 bytes, checksum: ae387b0787ec400d35120703fe08a180 (MD5) Previous issue date: 2013 / Resumo: Trabalhos como os de Schegloff (1998), French e Local (1983), Jefferson (1984) e Wells e MacFarlane (1998) têm buscado em correlatos acústicos como duração, frequência fundamental e entoação, juntamente a análises sintáticas e semânticas de falas naturais, evidências que consigam descrever um padrão de pistas acústicas e estratégias que os falantes utilizam durante a interação dialógica. Tais trabalhos, com base em dados gravados de maneira espontânea ou semi-espontânea, afirmam que estes parâmetros configuram no reconhecimento de possíveis conclusões de turno em conversações, o que acaba por gerar em alguns casos sobreposições de fala. O presente trabalho teve como objetivo principal traçar uma análise fonético-acústica acerca do entendimento destas sobreposições de fala no Português Brasileiro durante diálogos gravados de maneira semi-espontânea entre dois participantes. O estudo se deu através da gravação de um corpus composto por três diálogos de falas semi-espontâneas com seis sujeitos falantes nativos do Português Brasileiro. A partir das gravações foram avaliados (1) o número de sobreposições de fala por diálogo, (2) o número de trocas de turno, (3) quem iniciou a sobreposição e a duração destas sobreposições em cada diálogo, (4) a duração do silêncio entre os turnos dos participantes do diálogo e (5) cada sobreposição foi analisada a partir da frequência fundamental. A análise do sinal acústico dos dados foi realizada por meio do programa de análise de fala Praat (http://www.fon.hum.uva.nl/praat/). Após a análise de dados concluiu-se que a maior parte das sobreposições não apresenta um parâmetro único que consiga explicar a monitoração do curso do turno em progresso de um participante do diálogo buscando projetar uma realização de um próximo turno, pois existe uma variação de parâmetros prosódicos durante os diferentes tipos de sobreposição. No entanto, foi possível avaliar alguns padrões de sobreposição, além de propor uma diferenciação dos tipos de sobreposição feitas por falante do inglês e do português / Abstract: Works such as Schegloff (1998), French e Local (1983), Jefferson (1984), Wells and MacFarlane (1998) have searched acoustic correlates such as duration, pitch and intonation, along with syntactic and semantic analysis of natural speech, evidences that can describe a pattern of acoustic cues and strategies that speakers use during dialogic interaction. Such studies based on data recorded spontaneously or semi-spontaneous claim that these parameters constitute the formation and recognition of possible conclusions turns in conversations, which generates in some cases overlapping speech. The present work has as main objective to describe a phonetic-acoustic analysis of overlapping speech in Brazilian Portuguese dialogues recorded during a semi-spontaneous dialogue between two participants. The study was composed by a recorded corpus of three semi-spontaneous speech dialogues with six native speakers of Brazilian Portuguese, from the recordings was evaluated (1) the number of overlapping speech in dialogue, (2) the number of turn changes, (3) who initiated the overlap and the duration of these overlaps in each dialogue, (4) the duration of silence between turns of dialogue participants and (5) each overlapping speech was analyzed from the fundamental frequency. The data analysis of the acoustic signal was performed using the speech analysis program Praat (http://www.fon.hum.uva.nl/praat/). After the data analysis was concluded that the majority of the overlap does not have a single parameter that can explain the monitoring of the progress turn trying to project a next turn. Because there is a variation of prosodic parameters during the different kinds of overlapping speech. However, it was possible to evaluate some overlapping patterns, and a differentiation of types of overlay made by speakers of English and Portuguese / Mestrado / Linguistica / Mestra em Linguística
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Communicative strategies in BELF negotiations : A qualitative study on misunderstandings and communicative strategies in BELF telephone negotiations

Marra, Anton January 2014 (has links)
The present paper focuses on exploring the usage of communicative strategies (CSs) by business professionals who use business English as a lingua franca (BELF) in telephone negotiations. The purpose of the study is also to analyze the occurrence of misunderstanding and non-understandings. The data consists of nine naturally-occurring spoken ‘buy-sell’ negotiations between business professionals from seven different countries around Europe and Asia.  The negotiations summed up to 1 hour and 30 minutes of recorded material. The transcripts of these negotiations were analyzed in detail by using the qualitative method ‘conversation analysis’ (CA). The results show that business professionals use CSs as pre-empting measures to prevent misunderstanding. In addition, CSs in the present data appear to be used to create cooperativeness and subsequently reach successful communication. The present study also found two scenarios where communicative breakdown occurred but were subsequently repaired through ‘clarity requests’, ‘confirmation checks’ and repetition. Lastly, the present paper recognizes that previous knowledge of the other party is an effective aspect in keeping upbeat negotiations and reaching mutual understanding.
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The Strategic Use of Question-Answer Pairs in Russian

Prokofyeva, Tatiana January 2012 (has links)
One of the most important social activities in the lives of human beings is conversation. Apart from thoughts and ideas, we can express our feelings and emotions by means of conversation. Moreover, since conversation is recognized as a reciprocal process, we can understand and grasp what the people involved in the interaction are displaying. Being all around us, conversation is a means which makes us social. Its description and analysis have become a concern for many scientists. For the past forty years, conversation has been a subject of study for sociologists, linguists and social psychologists. Since that time, we may speak of the emergence of conversation analysis (hereinafter referred to as CA).
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Boy and Girl Talk : A sociolinguistic study of international high school students' turn-taking patterns from a gender perspective

Thornberg, Johan January 2011 (has links)
The aspect of gender and language has been thoroughly studied by sociolinguists. Research has however mainly focused on adults. This study investigates whether the concepts of male competitiveness and female cooperation are valid among Swedish high school students and if boys and girls use different turn-taking strategies when engaging in a conversation. Eight high school students participated in a conversation which was recorded. The topic, the justification for the existence of Systembolaget, which is a government run off-license, was chosen as it is a controversial subject on which young people have diversified opinions.Hedges, minimal responses, tag questions, interruptions and overlaps were categories used as parameters to quantify how cooperative or competitive the participants were. Categories were chosen as other sociolinguists have found that these are areas where men and women use language differently.The behaviours of the participants were also connected to Grice’s conversational maxims. The maxims serve as an explanation as to how turn-taking and turn-taking order took place in the recorded interaction.The concept of female cooperation and male competitiveness proved to be ambiguous, as the girls adopted cooperative strategies, such as hedges and minimal responses, as well as a more competitive strategy by using far more overlaps and interruptions than the participating boys did.
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"de va ju jag som va syndaren va?" : En analys av ju i vardagliga samtal

Adolfsson, Rebecca January 2008 (has links)
Syftet med denna uppsats är att undersöka användningen av "ju" i vardagliga samtal. Det primära materialet för undersökningen är därför en ljud- och bildinspelning av ett vardagligt samtal mellan tre unga kvinnor. Ur detta samtal analyseras en sekvens där "ju" förekommer med samtalsanalys (CA) som metod. Analysen visar att den främsta funktionen hos "ju" i denna sekvens är att skapa gemenskap och engagemang.
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Synad i sömmarna : Positiva värderingar som gemenskapande och kunskapande aktiviteter under handarbetsträffar

Johansson, Maria January 2016 (has links)
Uppsatsen utforskar positiva värderingar i social interaktion under handarbetsträffar. Det teore­tiska och metodologiska perspektivet är den samtals­analys som kallas conversation ana­lysis, CA. Merparten av samtalsanalytisk forskning har studerat värderingar som parvisa eller sekvensavslutande handlingar, och tidiga studier tog lite hänsyn till den sociala kontex­ten. Hur värderingar uppkommer ur och strukturerar sociala aktiviteter och hur värderingar formar och formas av den sociala kontexten är därmed mindre utforskat. Det övergripande syftet är att ge en mer nyanserad bild av positiva värderingars struktur samt sociala och multimodala organisation. Materialet består av videoinspelad interaktion som förekommer naturligt under träffar med tre olika handarbetsgrupper. Det videoinspelade materialet möjliggör för en multimodal analys, dvs. en analys av hur talad interaktion sam­spelar med gester, blickar och närvarande objekt. Analysen fokuserar på hur positiva värde­ringar initieras, samkonstrueras och bemöts samt vilka relationer som görs relevanta när sam­tals­deltagarna värderar handarbete positivt.  Av analyserna framkommer att positiva värderingar både uppkommer ur och formar den sociala kontexten. De positiva värderingarna är dynamiska värderingsaktiviteter som utformas med både talad och multimodal interaktion. I handarbetsgrupperna skapar positiva värde­ringar gemenskap runt ett handarbets­intresse. Samtidigt uppstår olika kunskaps­relationer, då deltagarna kan positioneras och positionera sig som mer eller mindre kunniga. Att värdera positivt fungerar därmed som gemenskapande och kunskapande aktiviteter.

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