Scientific Research An Academic Publisher
OPEN ACCESS
Add your e-mail address to receive free newsletters from SCIRP.
Select Journal AA AAD AAR AASoci AAST ABB ABC ABCR ACES ACS ACT AD ADR AE AER AHS AID AiM AIT AJAC AJC AJCC AJCM AJIBM AJMB AJOR AJPS ALAMT ALC ALS AM AMI AMPC ANP APD APE APM ARS ARSci AS ASM BLR CC CE CellBio ChnStd CM CMB CN CRCM CS CSTA CUS CWEEE Detection EMAE ENG EPE ETSN FMAR FNS GEP GIS GM Graphene GSC Health IB ICA IIM IJAA IJAMSC IJCCE IJCM IJCNS IJG IJIDS IJIS IJMNTA IJMPCERO IJNM IJOC IJOHNS InfraMatics JACEN JAMP JASMI JBBS JBCPR JBiSE JBM JBNB JBPC JCC JCDSA JCPT JCT JDAIP JDM JEAS JECTC JEMAA JEP JFCMV JFRM JGIS JHEPGC JHRSS JIBTVA JILSA JIS JMF JMGBND JMMCE JMP JPEE JQIS JSBS JSEA JSEMAT JSIP JSS JSSM JST JTR JTST JTTs JWARP LCE MC ME MI MME MNSMS MPS MR MRC MRI MSA MSCE NJGC NM NR NS OALib OALibJ ODEM OJA OJAB OJAcct OJAnes OJAP OJApo OJAppS OJAPr OJAS OJBD OJBIPHY OJBM OJC OJCB OJCD OJCE OJCM OJD OJDer OJDM OJE OJEE OJEM OJEMD OJEpi OJER OJF OJFD OJG OJGas OJGen OJI OJIC OJIM OJINM OJL OJM OJMC OJMetal OJMH OJMI OJMIP OJML OJMM OJMN OJMP OJMS OJMSi OJN OJNeph OJO OJOG OJOGas OJOp OJOph OJOPM OJOTS OJPathology OJPC OJPChem OJPed OJPM OJPP OJPS OJPsych OJRA OJRad OJRD OJRM OJS OJSS OJSST OJST OJSTA OJTR OJTS OJU OJVM OPJ POS PP PST PSYCH SAR SCD SGRE SM SN SNL Soft SS TEL TI UOAJ VP WET WJA WJCD WJCMP WJCS WJET WJM WJNS WJNSE WJNST WJV WSN YM
More>>
McBurney, P., & Parsons, S. (2002). Dialogue Games in Multi-Agent Systems. Informal Logic. Special Issue on Applications of Argumentation in Computer Science, 22, 257-274.
has been cited by the following article:
TITLE: The Dense Use of Lexicalization in Dialogues by EFL Students at Jordan University-Aqaba
AUTHORS: Abdel-Hameed Al-Awabdeh, Ibrahem Bani Abdo
KEYWORDS: Discourse Analysis, Oral skills, Dialogues, Lexicalization, Cohesion
JOURNAL NAME: Creative Education, Vol.8 No.5, April 30, 2017
ABSTRACT: This qualitative and quantitative analysis, researching language and social interaction, is one of its kinds, to examine the current ESL pedagogical strategies in native and residential Jordanian college students. It uses lexicalization in spoken dialogues produced by English language and literature students at the Department of English Language and Literature at Jordan University/Aqaba branch. It includes 30 participants selected randomly. The study uses Hoey’s (1991) Matrix of Lexical Cohesion and a Semi-structured Interview to collect data from the participants. The findings indicated that the density of lexicalization has a significant contribution in the creation of cohesion of the spoken dialogues. This research recommends that further research be conducted to investigate other types of spoken dialogues
Related Articles:
Multi-Agent Architecture for the Design of WSN Applications
Abdelhakim Hamzi, Mouloud Koudil, Jean-Paul Jamont, Michel Occello
DOI: 10.4236/wsn.2013.52003 4,619 Downloads 7,963 Views Citations
Pub. Date: February 25, 2013
The Specification of Agent Interaction in Multi-Agent Systems
Dmitri CHEREMISINOV
DOI: 10.4236/iim.2009.12011 3,966 Downloads 7,071 Views Citations
Pub. Date: November 30, 2009
Introduction to Advances Historical Studies—Newton Special Issue. History and Historical Epistemology of Science
Raffaele Pisano
DOI: 10.4236/ahs.2014.31001 2,571 Downloads 4,524 Views Citations
Pub. Date: February 28, 2014
A New Formalism for Modeling a Multi Agent Systems: Agent Petri Nets
Borhen Marzougui, Khaled Hassine, Kamel Barkaoui
DOI: 10.4236/jsea.2010.312130 5,111 Downloads 10,022 Views Citations
Pub. Date: December 31, 2010
Distributed Intelligent Microgrid Control Using Multi-Agent Systems
Il-Yop Chung, Cheol-Hee Yoo, Sang-Jin Oh
DOI: 10.4236/eng.2013.51B001 7,198 Downloads 10,865 Views Citations
Pub. Date: January 15, 2013