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  • About
  • 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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Flerspråkighet i en monoglossisk skola : En forskningsöversikt

Ramulic, Amir, Sununu, Charbel January 2022 (has links)
In the past decades Sweden amongst other countries has become more diverse when it comes to both culture and linguistics. Translanguaging is a way of forming a classroom climate that embraces multilingual approaches to teaching. Even though this multilingual approach is much needed for the learning of multilingual students, most English as a second language classrooms are still promoting a “English only” language ideology. Which goes against an epistemic justice for all students to be able to use all their language repertoires. The purpose of this literature review is to find out how multilingual students can benefit from a translanguaging approach in their teaching. By using relevant and new research with the aim to answer that question. The Swedish school has for the past decades adapted the communicative language teaching method (CLT) and our research shows that it’s still not sufficient because of the vast demographic changes in such a short time. CLT is also mostly monolinguistic in its form while the research shows that the multilingual student needs to be able to use all their language repertoires. For this to be possible teachers need to have a positive attitude towards a translanguaging approach.
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Formy a funkce přímé řeči v žánrové struktuře novinových zpráv / The function of direct forms of presentation in the generic structure of newspaper reports

Urbanová, Zuzana January 2013 (has links)
The thesis deals with the employment of direct forms of presentation in the genre of hard news. The texts for the analysis were excerpted from the main British broadsheet newspapers. The classification of forms of presentation is based on Semino and Short (2004) and focuses on their deictic and syntactic properties, interpreted in terms of the pragmatic concepts of perspective, faithfulness claims and the role of the reported and reporting speaker. Attention is paid to various direct forms, including direct speech, free direct speech and combined forms, i.e. non-direct forms appearing with a partial direct quote. The thesis draws heavily on the work by White (1998), whose approach to genre is informed by the ideas proposed by the Sydney School and Systemic Functional Linguistics. Hard news is characterised by the orbital generic structure, consisting of the nucleus and a number of specifying satellites (White 1998). The occurrence of direct and combined forms of presentation is explained by their deictic, syntactic and pragmatic properties, the generic role and characteristic features of the nucleus and individual satellites, and the overall function of hard news. The function of hard news and forms of presentation is also discussed in terms of the more general concepts of heteroglossia, dialogue...

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