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    Cognitive discourse functions in CLIL classrooms: eliciting and analysing students' oral categorizations in science and history by Evnitskaya, Natalia, Dalton-Puffer, Christiane

    ISSN: 1367-0050, 1747-7522
    Published: Abingdon Routledge 16.03.2023
    “… Such cognitive and verbal actions are key in the construction of specialist knowledge, having been bundled in an umbrella cognitive discourse function (CDF) categorize…”
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    Integrating language and history teaching through cognitive discourse functions: A closer look at the learning outcomes of a design-based research project by Rieder-Marschallinger, Silvia

    ISSN: 0346-251X
    Published: Elsevier Ltd 01.12.2025
    Published in System (Linköping) (01.12.2025)
    “…) construct of Cognitive Discourse Functions (CDFs) for the subject history. Understood as linguistic patterns expressing key cognitive processes, CDFs offer a promising bridge between theory and classroom practice…”
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    The Nature of Integration in Physical Education Through CLIL: An Analysis of Cognitive Discourse Functions by Salvador-Garcia, Celina, Chiva-Bartoll, Oscar

    ISSN: 1534-8458, 1532-7701
    Published: Philadelphia Routledge 02.01.2025
    “… It applies the Cognitive Discourse Function construct as a heuristic to analyse 19 lessons…”
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    Cognitive discourse functions in Austrian CLIL lessons: towards an empirical validation of the CDF Construct by Dalton-Puffer, Christiane, Bauer-Marschallinger, Silvia, Brückl-Mackey, Katharina, Hofmann, Victoria, Hopf, Jennifer, Kröss, Lisa, Lechner, Lisa

    ISSN: 2192-9521, 2192-953X
    Published: Berlin De Gruyter Mouton 08.03.2018
    Published in European journal of applied linguistics (08.03.2018)
    “… In an attempt to create a conceptualisation that would speak to subject teachers in terms that are meaningful to them from within their own subjects, a Construct of Cognitive Discourse Functions (henceforth CDFs) has been proposed…”
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    Towards exploratory talk in secondary-school CLIL: An empirical study of the cognitive discourse function ‘explore’ by Gerns, Pilar, Mortimore, Louisa

    ISSN: 1362-1688, 1477-0954
    Published: 23.01.2025
    Published in Language teaching research : LTR (23.01.2025)
    “…-Puffer’s construct of cognitive discourse functions (CDFs). It provides both quantitative and qualitative insights…”
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    CLIL students' definitions of historical terms by Nashaat-Sobhy, Nashwa, Llinares, Ana

    ISSN: 1367-0050, 1747-7522
    Published: Abingdon Routledge 16.03.2023
    “…://search.coe.int/cm/Pages/result_details.aspx?ObjectID=09000016805c6105). One of the core discursive functions students perform across academic subjects is defining…”
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    CLIL Students’ Academic Language Performance on a Non-curricular Topic: a Comparison Between High-Exposure and Low-Exposure Groups by Llinares, Ana, Nashaat-Sobhy, Nashwa

    ISSN: 1023-7267, 2522-8560
    Published: Singapore Springer Nature Singapore 01.09.2023
    Published in English Teaching and Learning (01.09.2023)
    “… In some CLIL programs, while some students study academic subjects like history in the L2, other students study fewer and more practical subjects such as art…”
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    English Medium Instruction (EMI) in a Spanish University by Sonja Andjelkov

    ISSN: 2604-5893, 2604-5613
    Published: Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona 01.02.2022
    “…This article reports on the case of a non-native English-speaking university instructor who teaches her academic subject in the English Medium of Instruction (EMI…”
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    With United Forces: How Design-based Research can Link Theory and Practice in the Transdisciplinary Sphere of CLIL by Bauer-Marschallinger, Silvia

    ISSN: 2604-5893, 2604-5613, 2604-5613
    Published: CLIL Journal of Innovation and Research in Plurilingual and Pluricultural Education 21.07.2019
    “…Aquest article aspira a exemplificar com es pot utilitzar una metodologia d’investigació basada en el disseny d’una intervenció (DBR, sigles en anglès) per…”
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    Qualitative insights and a first evaluation tool for teaching with cognitive discourse function: “comparing” in the CLIL science classroom by Gerns, Pilar

    ISSN: 1697-7467, 2695-8244
    Published: 01.06.2023
    “…In CLIL research, Dalton-Puffer’s recent construct of the Cognitive Discourse Function (CDF) (2013…”
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    Building Scientific Knowledge in English: Integrating Content, Cognition and Communication in Secondary School CLIL Biology by Gerns, Pilar

    ISSN: 2411-7390, 2411-7390
    Published: National Research University Higher School of Economics 01.01.2023
    Published in Journal of lanugage and education (01.01.2023)
    “…Background: The focus of this paper is on Dalton-Puffer’s construct of the Cognitive Discourse Function (cdf) (2013…”
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    Characterising integrated content-language pedagogies of global perspectives teachers in Dutch bilingual schools by van Kampen, Evelyn, Meirink, Jacobiene, Admiraal, Wilfried, Berry, Amanda

    ISSN: 0790-8318, 1747-7573
    Published: Abingdon Routledge 02.01.2021
    Published in Language, culture, and curriculum (02.01.2021)
    “… Dalton Puffer's Cognitive Discourse Functions (CDF) construct [(2013). A construct of cognitive discourse functions for conceptualizing content-language integration in CLIL and multilingual education…”
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    Expressing evaluation across disciplines in primary and secondary CLIL writing: a longitudinal study by Whittaker, Rachel, McCabe, Anne

    ISSN: 1367-0050, 1747-7522
    Published: Abingdon Routledge 16.03.2023
    “…The construct of cognitive discourse functions (CDFs) has been proposed as a bridge between linguists and educationalists, linking 'subject specific cognitive…”
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    Conceptualizing bi- and multilingual disciplinary literacies in CLIL: insights from a European research network by Hüttner, Julia, Llinares, Ana, Nikula, Tarja

    ISSN: 2504-284X, 2504-284X
    Published: Frontiers Media S.A 23.07.2025
    Published in Frontiers in education (Lausanne) (23.07.2025)
    “… Increasingly, the expectations on school leavers have diversified also with regard to their linguistic abilities and prominently include subject-specific or disciplinary literacies, which encompass…”
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    Exploring Bases of Achievement in Content and Language Integrated Assessment in a Bilingual Education Program by Morton, Tom, Nashaat‐Sobhy, Nashwa

    ISSN: 0039-8322, 1545-7249
    Published: Malden Wiley Subscription Services, Inc 01.03.2024
    Published in TESOL quarterly (01.03.2024)
    “… During a professional development seminar, teachers judged samples of students' writing in response to tasks that elicited the three cognitive discourse functions (CDFs…”
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    Capturing EMI teachers' linguistic needs: a usage-based perspective by Gustafsson, Hana

    ISSN: 1367-0050, 1747-7522
    Published: Abingdon Routledge 20.10.2020
    “…Drawing on usage-based approaches this paper addresses the challenge of capturing EMI teachers' linguistic needs for the purposes of teacher training in…”
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    Fostering language awareness for integration through teacher-researcher collaboration in a Spanish bilingual education context by Llinares, Ana, Morton, Tom, Whittaker, Rachel

    ISSN: 0965-8416, 1747-7565
    Published: Abingdon Routledge 01.10.2024
    Published in Language awareness (01.10.2024)
    “…Research on Content and Language Integrated Learning (CLIL) programmes has shown that teachers find it difficult to integrate content and language in their…”
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