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Studiare l’apprendimento linguistico interculturale come pratica discorsiva e interazionale

Abstract

This paper focuses on intercultural language learning and on the methods to study it. The discussion is divided into two parts. In the first theoretical part, intercultural language learning is defined as a linguistic and discursive practice, according to a non-essentialist approach. In the second methodological part, the paper overviews the limited number of studies which, coherently with a language-use-based definition of intercultural learning, have employed forms of linguistic analysis to detect traces of such learning in class interaction. Finally the analysis of one extract from a class-based student-student interaction is presented, in order to showcase how different forms of linguistic analysis can be adopted to investigate the discursive and interactional features of intercultural learning.

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Class (philosophy) Linguistics Psychology Computer science Sociology Artificial intelligence Philosophy

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Topics

Linguistic Studies and Language Acquisition
Physical Sciences →  Computer Science →  Artificial Intelligence
Second Language Learning and Teaching
Social Sciences →  Arts and Humanities →  Literature and Literary Theory
Linguistic Education and Pedagogy
Social Sciences →  Arts and Humanities →  Language and Linguistics

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