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Lista de candidatos sometidos a examen:
1) socialization (*)
(*) Términos presentes en el nuestro glosario de lingüística

1) Candidate: socialization


Is in goldstandard

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paper CO_ColombianAppliedLinguisticsJournaltxt67 - : This cultural and social interchange brought real life experiences of knowledge for the kids of the present (and will do for those in the future!), San Agustin School has been visited by teachers from other cultures and has exploited very important socialization spaces to tell the story: the story of how a wave changed the school .

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paper CO_CuadernosdeLingüísticaHispánicatxt137 - : Davis, B., Smith-Bynum, M., Salem, F., Francois, T. & Lambert, Sh. (2017). Racial Socialization, Private Regard, and Behavior Problems in African American Youth: Global Self-Esteem as a Mediator . Journal of Child and Family Studies, 3(27), 709-720. Retrieved from [94]https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s10826-016-0601-8. [ [95]Links ]

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paper CO_CuadernosdeLingüísticaHispánicatxt137 - : Hughes, D., Rodríguez, J., Smith, E., Johnson, D., Stevenson, H. & Spicer, P. (2006). Parents' Ethnic-Racial Socialization Practices: A Review of Research and Directions for Future Study . Developmental Psychology, 5(42), 747-770. Retrieved from [109]https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16953684. [ [110]Links ]

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paper CO_CuadernosdeLingüísticaHispánicatxt137 - : White-Johnson, R., Ford, K. & Sellers, R. (2010). Parental Racial Socialization Profiles: Association with Demographic Factors, Racial Discrimination, Childhood Socialization, and Racial Identity . Cultural Diversity and Ethnic Minority Psychology, 2(16), 237-247. Retrieved from [137]https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2864943/. [ [138]Links ]

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paper CO_Lenguajetxt94 - : 1. Language learning and socialization for this community occur in two areas: informal contexts first, and semi-formal situations second, which are mostly oriented to development of work skills and financial improvement . These two particular contexts create a situation in which the community members identify English as a key tool for success, which causes them to develop a series of strategies to appropriate the target language and navigate in the dominant culture in which they perform their daily activities.

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paper CO_Íkalatxt117 - : For their part, Freeman and Johnson (1998) argue for a re-conceptualization of the knowledge base of language teacher educationbased on the premise that language teaching can beenriched when examining systematically how language teachers come to know what they know and do what they do in their work. To them, such re- conceptualizationimplies that teacher learners and their learning processes cannot be adequately described or understood without taking into full account the socio-cultural contexts in which their learning takes place. Consequently, the core of knowledge base mustfocus on the activity of teaching itself, the teacher who does it, the contexts in which it is done and the pedagogy by which it is done. As a result, they posit that a re-conceptualized knowledge base for second language teaching (SLT) should concern three interrelated domains linked by processes of socialization, community creation and activity participation: (a ) the teacher as learner of language teaching, (b)

Evaluando al candidato socialization:


2) contexts: 4
3) teacher: 4
4) teaching: 4 (*)
6) racial: 4
8) https: 3
9) learning: 3
10) retrieved: 3

socialization
Lengua: eng
Frec: 134
Docs: 80
Nombre propio: 3 / 134 = 2%
Coocurrencias con glosario: 1
Puntaje: 1.706 = (1 + (1+4.70043971814109) / (1+7.07681559705083)));
Candidato aceptado

Referencias bibliográficas encontradas sobre cada término

(Que existan referencias dedicadas a un término es también indicio de terminologicidad.)
socialization
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: 32. Schieffelin, Bambi y Elinor Ochs (eds.). 1989. Language socialization across cultures. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
: 39. Matsumura, S. (2001). Learning the rules for offering advice: A quantitative approach to second language socialization. Language Learning, 51(4), 635-679.
: Apker, J. & Eggly, S. (2004). Communicating professional identity in medical socialization: Considering the ideological discourse of morning report. Qualitative Health Research 14(3), 411-429. DOI: 10.1177/1049732303260577
: Aukrust, Vibeke Grøver. 2004. Talk about talk with young children: Pragmatic socialization in two communities in Norway and the US, Journal of Child Language, 31,1: 177-201.
: Barr, S. & Neville, H. (2008). Examination of the Link between Parental Racial Socialization Messages and Racial Ideology among Black College Students. Journal of Black Psychology, 34, 131155. Retrieved from [85]https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/0095798408314138.
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: Blum-Kulka, S. (1997). Dinner talk: Cultural patterns of sociability and socialization in family discourse. Mahwah, NJ: Erlbaum.
: Blum-Kulka, S. (2008). Language socialization and family dinnertime discourse. En S. May y N. Hornberger (Eds.), Encyclopedia of Language and Education (Vol. 8, pp. 87-100). Springer.
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: Duff, P., & Talmy, S. (2011). Language socialization approaches to second language acquisition. In D. Atkinson (Ed.), Alternative approaches to second language acquisition (pp. 95-116). London: Routledge.
: Ervin-Tripp, S. M. (2009). Hymes on speech socialization. Text and Talk, 29, 245-256. [176]https://doi.org/10.1515/TEXT.2009.013
: Ho, D. Y. F. (1986). Chinese patterns of Chinese patterns of socialization: a critical review. In M. H. Bond (Ed.), The Psychology of the Chinese People (pp. 1-35). Oxford: Oxford University Press.
: Kobayashi, M. (2006). Second language socialization through an oral project presentation. In G. H. Beckett, & P. C. Miller (Eds.),Project-based Second and Foreign Language Education: Past, Present, and Future (pp. 71-93). Greenwich, CT: Information Age.
: Kramsch, C. (Ed.). (2002). Language Acquisition and Language Socialization: Ecological Perspectives. New York: Continuum .
: Kramsch, C., & Steffensen, S. V. (2008). Ecological perspectives on second language acquisition and socialization. In P. A. Duff & N. H. Hornberger (Eds.), Encyclopedia of Language and Education (Vol. 8, pp. 17–28). New York: Springer.
: Larsen-Freeman, D. (2002). Language acquisition and language use from a chaos / complexity theory perspective. InC. Kramsch (Ed.), Language acquisition and socialization (pp.33-46). London: Continuum International Publishing Group.
: Luykx, A. (2003). Weaving language together: Family language policy and gender socialization in bilingual Aymara households. In R. Bayley & S. R. Schecter (Eds.), Language socialization in bilingual and multilingual societies (pp. 25–43). Cleveland, Ohio: Multilingual Matters.
: Marshall, S. (1995). Ethnic socialization of African American children: Implications for parenting, identity development, and academic achievement. Journal of Youth and Adolescence, 24(4), 377-396.
: Matsumura, Shoichi. 2001. Learning the rules for offering advice: A quantitative approach to second language socialization, Language Learning, 51: 635-679.
: McEwan-Fujita, E. (2010). Ideology, affect, and socialization in language shift and revitalization: The experiences of adults learning Gaelic in the Western Isles of Scotland. Language in Society, 39(1), 27-64. [206]https://doi.org/10.1017/S0047404509990649
: Miller, P. J., Koven, M. & Lin, S. (2011). Language socialization and narrative. En A. Duranti, E. Ochs & B.B. Schieffelin (Eds.), The Handbook of Language Socialization (pp. 190-208). Malden: Wiley-Blackwell.
: Morita, N. (2000). Discourse socialization through oral classroom activities in a TESL graduate program. TESOL Quarterly, 34(2), 279-310.
: Ochs, E. & Schieffelin, B. B. (2011). The theory of language socialization. En A. Duranti, E. Ochs & B. B. Schieffelin (Eds.), The Handbook of Language Socialization (pp. 1-21). Malden, MA: Wiley-Blackwell.
: Ochs, E. (1986). Introduction. En, B. Schieffelin y E. Ochs (Eds). Language socialization across cultures. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press.
: Ochs, E. (1988). Culture and Language Development: Language Acquisition & Language Socialization in a Samoan Village. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
: Ochs, E. (1993). Constructing Social Identity: A language socialization perspective. Research in Language and Social Interaction, 26(3).
: Ochs, E. (2006). The cultural structuring of mealtime socialization. New Directions for Child and Adolescent Development, 111, 35-49.
: Ochs, E., & Shiefelin, B. (1995). The socialization on grammatical development. En P. Fletcher and MacWhinney, The Handbook of Child Language (pp. 73-94). Oxford: Blackwell.
: Schecter, S. y Bayley, R. (1997). Language socialization practices and cultural identity: Case studies of Mexican-descent families in California and Texas. tesol Quarterly, 31(3), 513-542. doi: [266]https://doi.org/10.2307/3587836
: Scott, L. D. (2003). The Relation of Racial Identity and Racial Socialization To Coping With Discrimination Among African American Adolescents. Journal of Black Studies, (33), 520-538. Doi: 10.1177/0021934702250035.
: Staton, Q. (1990). Communication and student socialization. Norwood, NJ:Ablex.
: Thorne, S.L., Black, R.W., Sykes, J.M. (2009). Second Language Use, Socialization, and Learning in Internet Interest Communities and Online Gaming. The Modern Language Journal, 93, 802-821.
: Valls, R., puigvert, L. & Duque, E. (2008). Gender violence among teenagers: Socialization and prevention. Violence Against Women, 14(7), 759-785.
: Wang, C. (2010). Toward a second language socialization perspective: Issues in study abroad research. Foreign Language Annals, 43(1), 50-63. [154]https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1944-9720.2010.01059.x
: Watson-Gegeo, K. (2004). Mind, language, and epistemology: Toward a language socialization paradigm for SLA. TheModern Language Journal, 88, 331-350.