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reformulations |
: Chouinard, M., y Clark, E. (2003). Adult reformulations of child errors as negative evidence. Journal of Child Language, 30(3), 637-669. Doi: 10.1017/s0305000903005701. : De Weck, G. (2000). Reformulations et répétitions par les adultes du langage des enfants : comparaison de dialogues avec des enfants normaux et dysphasiques. Langages, 34(140), 38-67. Doi: 10.3406/lgge.2000.2390. : In reformulation a new unit is introduced as a restatement of the old unit to frame it from a different stance, elaborate on it, or add emphasis to it. Reformulations are classified into two types: expansions and reductions ^[66]Hyland (2007). : Martinot, C. (2000). Étude comparative des processus de reformulations chez des enfants de 5 à 11 ans. Langages, 34(140), 92-123. Doi: 10.3406/lgge.2000.2392. : Martinovski, B. (2000). The Role of Repetitions and Reformulations in Court Proceedings: A Comparison between Sweden and Bulgaria. (Ph.D. Thesis). Goteborg University Press, Sweden. : Mazzi, D. (2011). ‘In Other Words,…’: A corpus-based Study of Reformulations in Judicial Discourse. Hermes, Journal of Language and Communication Studies, 46, 11-24. |