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Multimodal turn allocation in ESL peer group discussions
Authors:Josephine Lee
Affiliation:Department of English Education, Ewha Womans University, Seoul, South Korea
Abstract:This article reports on multimodal practices used by English as a Second Language students as they work to distribute primary speakership within their peer group discussions. Following Goodwin’s participation framework, the focus is on the embodied conducts of the non-talking recipients and their nonvocal displays of emerging speakership in peer discussions. Analyses of the non-primary speakers’ gaze, gestures, touch, and bodily conduct show that the students’ turn allocation practices embody their sensitivity to the spatial and visual field of co-participants, project changing participation frameworks, and achieve incremental coordination of speaker nomination. Explorations of such nonvocal behaviors lead to a detailed understanding of the students’ embodied participation frameworks and the visible processes through which the students claim or avoid speakership during peer group discussions.
Keywords:Multimodality  embodiment  turn allocation  turn-taking  classroom interaction  academic discussion  gaze  gesture  ESL
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