14.2386, Qs: EFL Contextualization Cues/Discourse Markers
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Subject: 14.2386, Qs: EFL Contextualization Cues/Discourse Markers
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Date: 7 Sep 2003 22:24:03 -0000
From: Ebru Demirtas <ebrudemirtas at yahoo.com>
Subject: contextualisation cues and discourse markers
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Date: 7 Sep 2003 22:24:03 -0000
From: Ebru Demirtas <ebrudemirtas at yahoo.com>
Subject: contextualisation cues and discourse markers
Dear Linguists,
I am making a research on the use of contextualisation cues and
discourse markers by EFL teachers in classroom. I was wondering if we
can call contextualisation cues macro markers, as micro markers are
called discourse markers by Fowerdew and Tauroza (SSLA, 17,
435-45). Also is there a list of discourse markers or
contextualisation cues that i can refer to?
Kind Regards
Ebru
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