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A Psycholinguistic Approach to Technology and Language Learning.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Studies in Second and Foreign Language Education [SSFLE] SeriesPublisher: Basel/Berlin/Boston : De Gruyter, Inc., 2015Copyright date: ©2016Edition: 1st edDescription: 1 online resource (290 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781614513674
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: A Psycholinguistic Approach to Technology and Language LearningDDC classification:
  • 418.0078
LOC classification:
  • P53.855.L46 2015
Online resources:
Contents:
Intro -- Contents -- List of contributors -- Acknowledgment -- Preface -- Section I: Introduction to technology and SLA theory -- 1. The language classroom in the age of networked learning -- 2. Theoretical approaches to CALL research: Toward a psycholinguistic perspective -- Section II: Technology and SLA research: Methodological issues -- 3. Always in motion the future is: Doctoral students' use of technology for SLA research -- 4. Technology and SLA research: Validity issues -- Section III: Technology and SLA research: Empirical studies -- 5. CALL versus non-CALL in L2 form learning: A research synthesis and meta-analysis of comparative studies -- 6. The variable effects of level of awareness and CALL versus non-CALL textual modification on adult L2 readers' comprehension and learning -- 7. Awareness, type of medium, and L2 development: Revisiting Hsieh (2008) -- 8. Levels of awareness in relation to type of recast and type of linguistic item in synchronous computer-mediated communication: A concurrent investigation -- 9. Explicit corrective feedback and computer-based, form-focused instruction: The role of L1 in promoting awareness of L2 forms -- 10. Uptake, task complexity, and L2 development in SLA: An online perspective -- 11. Clicking in the second language (L2) classroom: The effectiveness of type and timing of clicker-based feedback in Spanish L2 development -- Section IV: Technology and practice -- 12. Psycholinguistically motivated CALL activities -- 13. Where do we go from here? -- Index.
Summary: Studies in Second and Foreign Language Education presents research on critical theoretical issues and empirical research which shape second and foreign language education. It provides a platform for the discussion of innovative and progressive curricular and teaching practice. The series includes work on: Theories and applications of innovative approaches to language acquisition/education Instructional methodologies Curriculum development Teacher education Language planning and evaluation Autonomous learning contexts Teaching/learning of less commonly taught languages SSFLE will be of interest to second and foreign language researchers and teachers, curriculum and materials developers, and language policy planners.
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Intro -- Contents -- List of contributors -- Acknowledgment -- Preface -- Section I: Introduction to technology and SLA theory -- 1. The language classroom in the age of networked learning -- 2. Theoretical approaches to CALL research: Toward a psycholinguistic perspective -- Section II: Technology and SLA research: Methodological issues -- 3. Always in motion the future is: Doctoral students' use of technology for SLA research -- 4. Technology and SLA research: Validity issues -- Section III: Technology and SLA research: Empirical studies -- 5. CALL versus non-CALL in L2 form learning: A research synthesis and meta-analysis of comparative studies -- 6. The variable effects of level of awareness and CALL versus non-CALL textual modification on adult L2 readers' comprehension and learning -- 7. Awareness, type of medium, and L2 development: Revisiting Hsieh (2008) -- 8. Levels of awareness in relation to type of recast and type of linguistic item in synchronous computer-mediated communication: A concurrent investigation -- 9. Explicit corrective feedback and computer-based, form-focused instruction: The role of L1 in promoting awareness of L2 forms -- 10. Uptake, task complexity, and L2 development in SLA: An online perspective -- 11. Clicking in the second language (L2) classroom: The effectiveness of type and timing of clicker-based feedback in Spanish L2 development -- Section IV: Technology and practice -- 12. Psycholinguistically motivated CALL activities -- 13. Where do we go from here? -- Index.

Studies in Second and Foreign Language Education presents research on critical theoretical issues and empirical research which shape second and foreign language education. It provides a platform for the discussion of innovative and progressive curricular and teaching practice. The series includes work on: Theories and applications of innovative approaches to language acquisition/education Instructional methodologies Curriculum development Teacher education Language planning and evaluation Autonomous learning contexts Teaching/learning of less commonly taught languages SSFLE will be of interest to second and foreign language researchers and teachers, curriculum and materials developers, and language policy planners.

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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2024. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.

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