Notas

[1]Corresponding author: greis@uottawa.ca
[2]Interestingly enough, people are probably more educated now than they have ever been, both quantitatively and qualitatively. According to Orr (2004): "The plain fact is that the planet does not need more 'successful' people" (p. 12).
[3] Pseudonyms are used throughout to preserve participants' anonymity.
[4]Transcription conventions: (2.0) is a pause of 2 secs. (...) indicates ineligible answers. (.) when the transcription is not clear. [ for concurrent speech. o what goes in between is relatively quieter than surrounding talk. The use of square brackets indicates additions to the text and double round parentheses indicate enclosing transcriber's comments. Arrows indicate a shift into a higher (?) or a lower (?) pitch in the utterance-part immediately following the arrow. The convention (.) indicates a less than 0.1s gap between utterances.
[5]The original transcription in Portuguese is presented in appendix A.
[6]R is the researcher who is working with the students, Sm1 is the first male student to speak, and Sm2 is the second student to speak.

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