The Parameters of Collaborative Dialogue: Interaction Patterns, Use of L1 and Language-Related Episodes
This study investigated collaborative dialogue in terms of patterns of interaction, use of L1 and language-related episodes (LREs). These elements were analyzed as to different pairings and task complexity. To that end, two different levels of student pairs were sampled (high-high [H-L] & hi...
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doaj-b7126354842a4b7391a9011ff9d03f3a2021-04-30T08:52:23ZengMehmet Akif Ersoy UniversitesiDil Eğitimi ve Araştırmaları Dergisi2149-56022149-56022020-10-016271173210.31464/jlere.777592617The Parameters of Collaborative Dialogue: Interaction Patterns, Use of L1 and Language-Related EpisodesBurak Aydın0Elif Aydın1YAŞAR ÜNİVERSİTESİEGE ÜNİVERSİTESİThis study investigated collaborative dialogue in terms of patterns of interaction, use of L1 and language-related episodes (LREs). These elements were analyzed as to different pairings and task complexity. To that end, two different levels of student pairs were sampled (high-high [H-L] & high-low [H-L]) from the preparatory class of a foundation university. In addition, three different task types were used (word formation task, error correction task and composition task) in the study. The results showed that in both pairings (H-H & H-L) collaborative pattern was observed. As to L1 use, it was more prevalent in high-low (H-L) pairing and the composition task required more use of L1. Moreover, L1 metatalk was used more than its metacognitive function. In terms of LREs, H-L pair experienced more episodes and the composition task required more LREs than other tasks. The study suggests that collaborative pattern, irrespective of language levels of pairs, secures effective interaction and transfer of knowledge between learners. Also, it is suggested that L1 use and LREs can be mediating tools for these interactions.https://dergipark.org.tr/en/pub/jlere/issue/57440/777592collaborative dialogueinteraction patternsuse of l1language-related episodesi̇şbirlikçi diyalogetkileşim örüntülerianadil kullanımıdil odaklı tartışmalar |
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Burak Aydın Elif Aydın The Parameters of Collaborative Dialogue: Interaction Patterns, Use of L1 and Language-Related Episodes Dil Eğitimi ve Araştırmaları Dergisi collaborative dialogue interaction patterns use of l1 language-related episodes i̇şbirlikçi diyalog etkileşim örüntüleri anadil kullanımı dil odaklı tartışmalar |
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The Parameters of Collaborative Dialogue: Interaction Patterns, Use of L1 and Language-Related Episodes |
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The Parameters of Collaborative Dialogue: Interaction Patterns, Use of L1 and Language-Related Episodes |
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The Parameters of Collaborative Dialogue: Interaction Patterns, Use of L1 and Language-Related Episodes |
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The Parameters of Collaborative Dialogue: Interaction Patterns, Use of L1 and Language-Related Episodes |
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The Parameters of Collaborative Dialogue: Interaction Patterns, Use of L1 and Language-Related Episodes |
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parameters of collaborative dialogue: interaction patterns, use of l1 and language-related episodes |
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Mehmet Akif Ersoy Universitesi |
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Dil Eğitimi ve Araştırmaları Dergisi |
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This study investigated collaborative dialogue in terms of patterns of interaction, use of L1 and language-related episodes (LREs). These elements were analyzed as to different pairings and task complexity. To that end, two different levels of student pairs were sampled (high-high [H-L] & high-low [H-L]) from the preparatory class of a foundation university. In addition, three different task types were used (word formation task, error correction task and composition task) in the study. The results showed that in both pairings (H-H & H-L) collaborative pattern was observed. As to L1 use, it was more prevalent in high-low (H-L) pairing and the composition task required more use of L1. Moreover, L1 metatalk was used more than its metacognitive function. In terms of LREs, H-L pair experienced more episodes and the composition task required more LREs than other tasks. The study suggests that collaborative pattern, irrespective of language levels of pairs, secures effective interaction and transfer of knowledge between learners. Also, it is suggested that L1 use and LREs can be mediating tools for these interactions. |
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collaborative dialogue interaction patterns use of l1 language-related episodes i̇şbirlikçi diyalog etkileşim örüntüleri anadil kullanımı dil odaklı tartışmalar |
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