cohort
Linguística
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Contexto: "The Global Englishes course was taught twice a week for 13 weeks by one of the researchers. The course was repeated in four consecutive semesters, each containing a different cohort of students."
Fonte: ROSE, H.; GALLOWAY, N. (2017) Debating Standard Language Ideology in the Classroom: Using the ‘Speak Good English Movement’ to Raise Awareness of Global Englishes. Relc Journal, 48 (3), 294-301.
Fonte: ROSE, H.; GALLOWAY, N. (2017) Debating Standard Language Ideology in the Classroom: Using the ‘Speak Good English Movement’ to Raise Awareness of Global Englishes. Relc Journal, 48 (3), 294-301.
Termo equivalente: coorte
Definição: "(in social science) a group of people who share a characteristic, usually age."
Fonte: cohort (Def. 1) (n.d.). In Cambridge English Dictionary Online. Retrieved April 26, 2018, from https://dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/cohort.
Fonte: cohort (Def. 1) (n.d.). In Cambridge English Dictionary Online. Retrieved April 26, 2018, from https://dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/cohort.
Definição em português: "(em ciências sociais) um grupo de pessoas que compartilham uma característica, normalmente idade."