Discourse Patterns in First Language Use at Hcme and Second Language Learning at School: an Ethnographic Approach



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03 02 0535 09

Mother Vhen (on what day)
did they arrive?


03 02 0536 10

Georgina (They are)the ones that
arrived by tractor


03 02 0537 11

Mother Hadn't they already
sold (then)?


03 02 0538 12

Georgina Yes


03 02 0539 13

Mother And then did they say
that they'll be selling
then today?


03 02 0540 14

Georgina Yes


1 1 4 12 3 2 0

Adult to Target Child

Utterance constitutes a turn
Confirmation Move is a Request
Seeks informat, ahout past event
Open interrogative
Real question
lot applicable

2 1 6 62 0 0 3

Target Child to adult

Utterance constitutes a turn
ReplyMove is a response
Gives informat, about past event
lot applicable
Sot applicable
High complexity Rp.

1 1 4 12 1 2 0

Adult to Target Child

Utterance constitutes a turn
Confirmation Move is a request
Seeks information about past event
Polar interrogative
Real question
lot applicable

2 1 6 63 0 0 1

Target Child to adult

Utterance constitutes a turn

Reply Move is a Response

Gives InformationlConfirmatlon

Mot applicable
lot applicable
Low complexity Rp.

1 1 4 12 1 2 0

Adult to Target Child

Utterance constitutes a turn
Confirmation Move is a request
Seeks information about past event
Polar interrogative
Real question
lot applicable

2 1 8 63 0 0 1

Target Child to adult

Utterance constitutes a turn
Utterance concluding a unit
Gives InformatlonlConflrmation
lot applicable
lot applicable

Low complexity Rp.




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