2020
DOI: 10.1080/19463014.2020.1814368
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Conversational functions of ‘I know’, ‘you know’ and ‘we know’ in collaborative writing of primary school children

Abstract: This paper discusses how primary school students, who are writing together in the context of inquiry learning, explicitly orient to knowing of oneself and others within the peer group. Using Conversation Analysis, we disclose the conversational functions of assertions holding 'I know', 'you know' and 'we know'. First, students position themselves as knowledgeable, to (i) express a preannouncement of a proposal, (ii) respond to a request for information and (iii) reinforce an assertion with use of an evidential… Show more

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“…As often happens, the small words in a diplomatic statement can carry a message to insiders. We should not presume that the phrase ‘I know’ operates discursively in a carefully phrased public letter as it does in the sort of informal interaction studied by Herder, Berenst, de Glopper, & Koole (2020). Norgrove will have had expert advisers helping him draft his public letter, selecting each word with care.…”
Section: Coercive Praisementioning
confidence: 99%
“…As often happens, the small words in a diplomatic statement can carry a message to insiders. We should not presume that the phrase ‘I know’ operates discursively in a carefully phrased public letter as it does in the sort of informal interaction studied by Herder, Berenst, de Glopper, & Koole (2020). Norgrove will have had expert advisers helping him draft his public letter, selecting each word with care.…”
Section: Coercive Praisementioning
confidence: 99%
“…These focus areas underline the importance of CW dialogue as learning support. Other studies on learning visualize how knowledge is created and displayed through CW activities (Herder et al, 2020a(Herder et al, , 2020b or how CW platforms may be utilized for learning purposes (Ahlholm et al, 2017;Li, 2017;Li & Chu, 2018;Sormunen et al, 2013;Wiig et al, 2019). The use of platforms such as Wikipedia or Google Docs is often subject to CW effectiveness (Krishnan et al, 2019;Li, 2017;Li & Chu, 2018;Woodrick & Fan, 2017;Zheng et al, 2015;.…”
Section: Themes Topics and Trendsmentioning
confidence: 99%