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Information Structure in University Lectures in English as a Foreign Language in Argentina

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  • Florencia Giménez (Universidad Nacional de Córdoba)

Abstract

University lectures have long been the focus of research due to their paradigmatic importanceas the main channels of instruction at this educational level. In the context ofthis study(i.e., the teacher and translator training courses at UniversidadNacionalde Córdoba, Argentina), English is the medium of instruction. Although this is very convenient for students,it poses a great challenge for the L1 Spanish-speaking professors, who need to be linguistically competent so as to provide students with a good model in the foreign language and to assist learners to meet the challenge of comprehension. This expertise also comprises the level of phonology, a key aspect to understanding in oral communication. The aim of this paper is to presentaphonological analysis of the structure of information in discourse of two extracts of teaching presentations delivered in English by Spanish-speaking lecturers. The results arematched against characterizations of the Spanish and the English prominence and tone systems and arediscussed in light of previous research.

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Giménez, F., (2019) “Information Structure in University Lectures in English as a Foreign Language in Argentina”, Pronunciation in Second Language Learning and Teaching Proceedings 11(1).

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Published on
2020-01-01

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