⊿ Point. {R} Glossary. ◢ Keyword: C. ◥ University. {q} PhD. {tr} Training. ⚫ UK. ↂ EndNote. ☢️ Constructionism. ☝️ Weerakkody. ☝️ [BS] Heigham. Constructivism. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Constructivism may refer to: Art and architecture[edit] Education[edit] Mathematics[edit] Philosophy[edit] Political and social sciences[edit] Psychology[edit] See also[edit] Topics referred to by the same term. Co-construction (linguistics) Types[edit] Co-construction may be broadly divided into two main forms, namely completions and expansions. The key difference between the two is that completions are performed on utterances that are syntactically incomplete, whereas expansions are added onto constructions that are otherwise grammatically whole in themselves. Completion[edit] Person A: Excuse me, you could direct me to the, um...
Person B: Bathroom? Person A: Yes, thank you. Expansion[edit] Speaker 1: I went- I went to, uh Escondido Friday. Speaker 2: With John. Projectability[edit] Speakers rely on certain processes to determine how to co-construct an utterance initiated by another speaker. Syntactic projectability[edit] Semantic projectability[edit] Factors that determine when co-construction may take place[edit] Applications[edit] Language acquisition[edit] One area where co-construction is used frequently is in language acquisition.
Mother: And what did he do to you to scare you when he did that? Child: He [4×] didn’t scare me! 考え方.