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Time travel: The role of temporality in enabling semantic waves in secondary school teaching

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posted on 2024-11-14, 19:29 authored by Erika MatruglioErika Matruglio, Karl Maton, James Martin
Based on the theoretical understandings from Legitimation Code Theory (Maton, 2013) and Systemic Functional Linguistics (Martin, 2013) underpinning the research discussed in this special issue, this paper focuses on classroom pedagogy to illustrate an important strategy for making semantic waves in History teaching, namely temporal shifting. We begin with a brief contextualisation of how Legitimation Code Theory (LCT) and Systemic Functional Linguistics have been used together to investigate cumulative knowledge-building before outlining how the LCT concepts of semantic gravity and semantic density were enacted in linguistic terms for this research in order to understand the linguistic resources marshalled by actors in making semantic waves. The paper then moves on to consider temporality from both linguistic and sociological perspectives and to demonstrate how it is implicated in movements up and down the semantic scale to create semantic waves.

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Matruglio, E., Maton, K. & Martin, J. R. (2013). Time travel: The role of temporality in enabling semantic waves in secondary school teaching. Linguistics and Education, 24 (1), 38-49.

Journal title

Linguistics and Education

Volume

24

Issue

1

Pagination

38-49

Language

English

RIS ID

94019

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