According to situated cognition theory, cognitive accomplishments rely in part on structures and processes outside the individual. This article argues that interactional structures - particularly those created through language use - can make essential contributions to situated cognition in rational academic discourse. Most cognitive accomplishments rely in part on language, and language in use always has both representational and interactional functions. The article analyzes one classroom conversation, in order to illustrate how the interactional functions of speech can facilitate the cognitive accomplishments speakers make through that speech. By showing how closely cognition and interaction can interrelate, the article both supports theor...
This article provides a summary of some of the key ideas of Seedhouse (2004). The study applies Conv...
This book addresses issues of talk and cognition. For the first time some of the world‟s experts on ...
Usage-based theories hold that the sole resource for language users’ linguistic systems is language ...
In the paper, I address the problem of how interaction participants construe tbeir situated identit...
In the paper, I address the problem of how interaction participants construe tbeir situated identit...
Recent work in distributed and situated cognition has moved away from psychological structure as...
Sometimes it is thought that there are serious differences between theories of discourse that turn o...
Recent work in distributed and situated cognition has moved away from psychological structure as...
This article explores the nature of interactions in science classroom in order to enhance learning. ...
Theories of embodied cognition postulate that perceptual, sensorimotor, and affective properties of ...
This article provides a summary of some of the key ideas of Seedhouse (2004). The study applies Conv...
Representations have been viewed as the essential concern of cognitive science, yet few studies have...
The terms interactional competence and learning are discussed in the context of recent research in t...
Theories of embodied cognition postulate that perceptual, sensorimotor, and affective properties of ...
Theories of embodied cognition postulate that perceptual, sensorimotor, and affective properties of ...
This article provides a summary of some of the key ideas of Seedhouse (2004). The study applies Conv...
This book addresses issues of talk and cognition. For the first time some of the world‟s experts on ...
Usage-based theories hold that the sole resource for language users’ linguistic systems is language ...
In the paper, I address the problem of how interaction participants construe tbeir situated identit...
In the paper, I address the problem of how interaction participants construe tbeir situated identit...
Recent work in distributed and situated cognition has moved away from psychological structure as...
Sometimes it is thought that there are serious differences between theories of discourse that turn o...
Recent work in distributed and situated cognition has moved away from psychological structure as...
This article explores the nature of interactions in science classroom in order to enhance learning. ...
Theories of embodied cognition postulate that perceptual, sensorimotor, and affective properties of ...
This article provides a summary of some of the key ideas of Seedhouse (2004). The study applies Conv...
Representations have been viewed as the essential concern of cognitive science, yet few studies have...
The terms interactional competence and learning are discussed in the context of recent research in t...
Theories of embodied cognition postulate that perceptual, sensorimotor, and affective properties of ...
Theories of embodied cognition postulate that perceptual, sensorimotor, and affective properties of ...
This article provides a summary of some of the key ideas of Seedhouse (2004). The study applies Conv...
This book addresses issues of talk and cognition. For the first time some of the world‟s experts on ...
Usage-based theories hold that the sole resource for language users’ linguistic systems is language ...