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Conversational Interaction in Second Language Acquisition : A Collection of Empirical Studies / edited by Alison Mackey.

Collaborateur(s) : Mackey, Alison.
Collection : Oxford Applied Linguistics. Éditeur : Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2007Description :496 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.ISBN : 9780194422499 (pbk.); 0194422496 (pbk.).Sujet(s) : Second language acquisition | Conversation analysisRessources en ligne : Publisher's Website. | Check the UO Library catalog.
Dépouillement complet :
PART 1 PARTICIPANTS AND LEARNING OPPORTUNITIES IN INTERACTION 1. Do second language learners benefit from interacting with each other? / Rebecca Adams 2. Interaction in the L2 classroom: does gender influence learning opportunities? / Lauren Ross-Feldman 3. Perceptions about interactional feedback: differences between heritage language learners and non-heritage language learners / Susan M. Gass and Kim Lewis 4. Alphabetic print literacy and oral language processing in SLA / Elaine Tarone and Martha Bigelow 5. Modified output of Japanese EFL learners: variable effects of interlocutor versus feedback types / Masatoshi Sato and Roy Lyster 6. Riddles and puns in the ESL classroom: adults talk to learn / Agustina Tocalli-Beller and Merrill Swain
PART 2 FEEDBACK, LEARNER-INTERNAL PROCESSES, AND PERCEPTIONS IN INTERACTION 7. How effective are recasts? The role of attention, memory, and analytical ability / Pavel Trovimovich, Ahlem Ammar, and Elizabeth Gatbonton 8. Textually enhanced recasts, learner awareness, and L2 outcomes in synchronous computer-mediated interaction / Rebecca Sachs and Bo-Ram Suh 9. From CALL to face-to-face interaction: the effect of computer-delivered recasts and working memory on L2 development / Nuria Sagarra 10. Recasts, learners' interpretations, and L2 development / Takako Egi 11. Recasts in communicative EFL classes: do teacher intent and learner interpretation overlap? / Ji-Hyun Kim and ZhaoHong Han
PART 3 INTERACTIONAL FEEDBACK AND LINGUISTIC DEVELOPMENT 12. The effects of corrective feedback, language aptitude, and learner attitudes on the acquisition of English articles / Younghee Sheen 13. Interactional feedback and the emergence of simple past activity verbs in L2 English / Kim McDonough 14. The differential effects of corrective feedback on two grammatical structures / Rod Ellis 15. Measuring the effects of oral corrective feedback on L2 knowledge / Shawn Loewen and Toshiyo Nabei 16. Interaction-driven L2 learning: characterizing linguistic development / K. Seon Jeon 17 Interaction research in SLA: a meta-analysis and research synthesis / Alison Mackey and Jaemyung Goo
Résumé : "This edited collection of empirical studies examines the link between interaction and second language learning. The studies provide readers with insights into a wide variety of issues at the centre of current research into the relationship between conversational interaction and second language learning outcomes. The book examines the benefits of interactional feedback, discusses the source of the positive outcomes of recasts and negotiations, explores the relationship between learners' perceptions and learning, investigates individual differences such as working memory and gender, and considers both social and cognitive factors in interaction-driven development." (Book Cover)
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [457]-483) and index.

PART 1 PARTICIPANTS AND LEARNING OPPORTUNITIES IN INTERACTION
1. Do second language learners benefit from interacting with each other? /
Rebecca Adams
2. Interaction in the L2 classroom: does gender influence learning opportunities? /
Lauren Ross-Feldman
3. Perceptions about interactional feedback: differences between heritage language learners and non-heritage language learners /
Susan M. Gass and Kim Lewis
4. Alphabetic print literacy and oral language processing in SLA /
Elaine Tarone and Martha Bigelow
5. Modified output of Japanese EFL learners: variable effects of interlocutor versus feedback types /
Masatoshi Sato and Roy Lyster
6. Riddles and puns in the ESL classroom: adults talk to learn /
Agustina Tocalli-Beller and Merrill Swain

PART 2 FEEDBACK, LEARNER-INTERNAL PROCESSES, AND PERCEPTIONS IN INTERACTION
7. How effective are recasts? The role of attention, memory, and analytical ability /
Pavel Trovimovich, Ahlem Ammar, and Elizabeth Gatbonton
8. Textually enhanced recasts, learner awareness, and L2 outcomes in synchronous computer-mediated interaction /
Rebecca Sachs and Bo-Ram Suh
9. From CALL to face-to-face interaction: the effect of computer-delivered recasts and working memory on L2 development /
Nuria Sagarra
10. Recasts, learners' interpretations, and L2 development /
Takako Egi
11. Recasts in communicative EFL classes: do teacher intent and learner interpretation overlap? /
Ji-Hyun Kim and ZhaoHong Han

PART 3 INTERACTIONAL FEEDBACK AND LINGUISTIC DEVELOPMENT
12. The effects of corrective feedback, language aptitude, and learner attitudes on the acquisition of English articles /
Younghee Sheen
13. Interactional feedback and the emergence of simple past activity verbs in L2 English /
Kim McDonough
14. The differential effects of corrective feedback on two grammatical structures /
Rod Ellis
15. Measuring the effects of oral corrective feedback on L2 knowledge /
Shawn Loewen and Toshiyo Nabei
16. Interaction-driven L2 learning: characterizing linguistic development /
K. Seon Jeon
17 Interaction research in SLA: a meta-analysis and research synthesis /
Alison Mackey and Jaemyung Goo

"This edited collection of empirical studies examines the link between interaction and second language learning. The studies provide readers with insights into a wide variety of issues at the centre of current research into the relationship between conversational interaction and second language learning outcomes. The book examines the benefits of interactional feedback, discusses the source of the positive outcomes of recasts and negotiations, explores the relationship between learners' perceptions and learning, investigates individual differences such as working memory and gender, and considers both social and cognitive factors in interaction-driven development." (Book Cover)

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