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



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Annex 5.7


Questions as Reply Moves by Speaker

SPK

COUNT

I

fun

COL PCT

Iadult    child      RON

Ito child to adult TOTAL

I        IOI       201

-+--------+--------+

1

I     5E I     40 I     SS

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informal


ci
CJ
HH
C-J
<⅛∙
N
HH
CD
ITj
CrJ
hH

2

+--------+--------+

I    11 I     51    IG

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eχplanat

I 7.1 I 3.0 I 5.0

3

+--------+--------+

I      11 I      11 I     23

seeK

action

I 7.1 I S.7 I 8.S

4

+--------4---------+

I     54 I 102 I    15Є

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Clarifioati

I 34.S I SI.8 I 48.S

13

+--------+--------+

I     24 I      7  1     31

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acknowled≡m

I 15.4 I 4.2 I S.7

COLUMN
TOTAL

+--------+--------+

158      185      321

48.8     51.4    100.0

number de missing ∩pservations

13




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