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Movimento nello spazio, prossemica e risorse interazionali: un'analisi preliminare del rapporto tra modalità in contesti didattici accademici

Author(s)
Veronesi, Daniela
Date issued
2007
In
Bulletin VALS-ASLA, Associazione svizzera di linguistica applicata (VALS-ASLA), 2007/85//107-129
Subjects
Body movement proxemics multimodality spoken academic discourse university lectures
Abstract
How do academic instructors use space in their lectures and in classroom environments which may imply a clear physical separation between instructors and students? To what extent are instructors' varying positionings in space exploited for pedagogical purposes? Based on such research questions, the paper compares the exploratory analysis of space management in four university lectures held in Italian, German and English and examines a set of examples both for monological speech and dialogic phases. It thus formulates the hypothesis that body movement, position and orientation can be considered as an extra-linguistic set of resources to visibly display the organization and development of the lecture on the one hand and to enhance student's intervention on the other.
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https://libra.unine.ch/handle/20.500.14713/61983
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