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Archive | 2010

Principles and Applications of Distributed Event-Based Systems

Annika Hinze; Willie van Peer; Sonia Zyngier; Vander Viana

Literary Education and Digital Learning: Methods and Technologies for Humanities Studies provides insight into the most relevant issues in literary education and digital learning. This unique reference fills a gap in literature teaching, covering literary aspects both from educational and research perspectives.


Language and Literature | 2017

Exploring new territories in pedagogical stylistics: An investigation of high-school EFL students’ assessments

Vander Viana; Sonia Zyngier

The growing number of recent publications on pedagogical stylistics indicates that this area is still of much interest to those who invest in the integration of language and literature. However, evidence-based assessments of pedagogical stylistics are still few and depend mostly on teachers’ intuitions. The present study contributes towards filling this gap by examining 28 reflective accounts produced by high-school English as a foreign language (EFL) teenagers who participated in a literary awareness workshop on iconicity. Branching out from pedagogical stylistics, literary awareness is here described as a program which aims at sensitizing students to verbal artistry. The bottom-up analysis of the participants’ accounts reveals five main aspects – “applicability,” “learning,” “materials,” “students” and “teaching” – and indicates that the workshop was to a certain degree transformative. Instead of an instrumental approach to language learning, the workshop aimed mostly at consciousness-raising. Students’ assessment of the workshop was quite positive, and they linked in-class experience with their lives outside the school. The results indicate that, besides learning a foreign language, the process of reflection has led students beyond the text. We conclude by discussing the implications of the workshop for both pedagogy and research.


New Writing | 2018

Creative writing and iconicity in English as a foreign language

Vander Viana; Sonia Zyngier

ABSTRACT Creative writing workshops in high-school English-as-a-foreign-language education have had little attention from researchers so far. Addressing this gap, this paper investigates the creative production of Brazilian high-school students after a workshop unit on iconicity. Their iconic poems are analysed visually, thematically and stylistically. Despite variation in students’ self-identified language proficiency, the results show that the poems presented visual and thematic diversity. The stylistic analysis evidenced the richness of students’ creations notwithstanding their lack of English proficiency. Although some surface language infelicities are identified, these do not limit their expression. Overall, the findings reveal that iconicity was not only an appropriate topic for these students, but it also proved to be a genuine way by means of which they could freely express their individuality, breaking away from conventions, reflecting on a variety of matters, and registering their observation of the world and of themselves.


DELTA: Documentação de Estudos em Lingüística Teórica e Aplicada | 2011

Revelando sentidos na prática docente: a abordagem de corpus na análise do discurso

Vander Viana; Danielle de Almeida Menezes; Milena Mendes

This paper discusses the feasibility of using Corpus Linguistics tools in the analysis of pedagogic discourse. For doing this, two case studies are presented. The first one focuses on the discourse of English language teachers of a well-known languages course in Rio de Janeiro about the implementation of technological resources in the classroom. The second study, in its turn, seeks to realize the position held by university professors of literatures in English language with regard to literature and its teaching. The results point out to the richness of contextual data which can be inferred from a linguistic analysis with an empirical basis. All in all, the paper uncovers the importance and flexibility of the corpus approach in discourse analysis, which may be applied to several contexts.


Archive | 2011

Perspectives on corpus linguistics

Vander Viana; Sonia Zyngier; Geoff Barnbrook


Information Science Reference | 2010

Literary Education and Digital Learning: Methods and Technologies for Humanities Studies.

Willie van Peer; Sonia Zyngier; Vander Viana


Archive | 2009

Budding Researchers in the Humanities: An Intercultural Online Project

Vander Viana; Anna Chesnokova; Sonia Zyngier; Willie van Peer


Archive | 2017

ELT master’s courses in the UK: students’ expectations and experiences

Fiona Copland; Vander Viana; David Bowker; Edward Moran; Ifigeneia Papageorgiou; Marina Shapira


Comparative Literature Studies | 2017

Cross-Cultural Reader Response to Original and Translated Poetry: An Empirical Study in Four Languages

Anna Chesnokova; Sonia Zyngier; Vander Viana; Juliana Jandre; Anna Rumbesht; Fernanda Ribeiro


Archive | 2016

Chapter 14. Literary awareness in a high-school EFL learning environment

Sonia Zyngier; Vander Viana

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Sonia Zyngier

Federal University of Rio de Janeiro

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Milena Mendes

Queen's University Belfast

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Danielle de Almeida Menezes

Federal University of Rio de Janeiro

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