Siding and ‘translanguaged siding’ in lecture halls: an ethnography of communication at the University of the Western Cape.

Philosophiae Doctor - PhD === The study set out to investigate siding and translanguaged siding as an under-researched student-to-student communication which happen parallel to teaching. Lemke (1990) defines siding as student-to-student talk while the teacher is teaching, and Antia (2017) defines ‘t...

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Main Author: Forbes, Coral Joan
Other Authors: Antia, Bassey E.
Language:en
Published: University of Western Cape 2020
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/11394/7397
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spelling ndltd-netd.ac.za-oai-union.ndltd.org-uwc-oai-etd.uwc.ac.za-11394-73972020-11-05T05:11:25Z Siding and ‘translanguaged siding’ in lecture halls: an ethnography of communication at the University of the Western Cape. Forbes, Coral Joan Antia, Bassey E. Multilingualism Multimodality Classroom discourse Ethnography of communication Translanguaged siding Philosophiae Doctor - PhD The study set out to investigate siding and translanguaged siding as an under-researched student-to-student communication which happen parallel to teaching. Lemke (1990) defines siding as student-to-student talk while the teacher is teaching, and Antia (2017) defines ‘translanguaged siding’ as student-to-student talk in a language or combination of languages that is different from the LoLT. In this way, siding encapsulates ‘translanguaged siding’. 2020-11-02T08:38:06Z 2020-11-02T08:38:06Z 2020 http://hdl.handle.net/11394/7397 en University of Western Cape University of Western Cape
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topic Multilingualism
Multimodality
Classroom discourse
Ethnography of communication
Translanguaged siding
spellingShingle Multilingualism
Multimodality
Classroom discourse
Ethnography of communication
Translanguaged siding
Forbes, Coral Joan
Siding and ‘translanguaged siding’ in lecture halls: an ethnography of communication at the University of the Western Cape.
description Philosophiae Doctor - PhD === The study set out to investigate siding and translanguaged siding as an under-researched student-to-student communication which happen parallel to teaching. Lemke (1990) defines siding as student-to-student talk while the teacher is teaching, and Antia (2017) defines ‘translanguaged siding’ as student-to-student talk in a language or combination of languages that is different from the LoLT. In this way, siding encapsulates ‘translanguaged siding’.
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Forbes, Coral Joan
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title Siding and ‘translanguaged siding’ in lecture halls: an ethnography of communication at the University of the Western Cape.
title_short Siding and ‘translanguaged siding’ in lecture halls: an ethnography of communication at the University of the Western Cape.
title_full Siding and ‘translanguaged siding’ in lecture halls: an ethnography of communication at the University of the Western Cape.
title_fullStr Siding and ‘translanguaged siding’ in lecture halls: an ethnography of communication at the University of the Western Cape.
title_full_unstemmed Siding and ‘translanguaged siding’ in lecture halls: an ethnography of communication at the University of the Western Cape.
title_sort siding and ‘translanguaged siding’ in lecture halls: an ethnography of communication at the university of the western cape.
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