This study focuses on the use of the native language (L1) by second language (L2) learners when carrying out a collaborative jigsaw task in a computer chat environment. It investigates the extent and function of L1 use by means of a sociocultural theoretical framework. The research project was carried out in three languages: Chinese, German, and Spanish. Students were assigned to dyads at random and were asked to perform a jigsaw task activity. The chat logs were collected and analyzed via descriptive statistics and discourse analysis. The findings suggest that across all three languages, the students used their L1 (English) to varying degrees and for a variety of functions. \u27Moving the task along\u27 (Swain & Lapkin, 2000a) was the prim...
This dissertation reports on an investigation of task-based, synchronous, computer-mediated communic...
In the present study, the authors deliberate that there are no separate boxes in human brain to rest...
Written synchronous computer mediated communication (SCMC or text-chat) is a pervasive means of huma...
This study focuses on the use of the native language (L1) by second language (L2) learners when carr...
Abstract: This study focuses on the use of the native language (L1) by second language (L2) learners...
This qualitative study provides preliminary insight into the role of the first language (L1) when pa...
In the past two decades, strong theoretical and pedagogical arguments have been made advocating for ...
This study examines how L2 learners frame collaboration by means of cultural tools of authority (Wer...
The use of the first language (L1) in the foreign language classroom has been highly contested in th...
AbstractThe present paper draws on a subset of data from a larger project collected through COLT ins...
A significant number of studies point to computer mediated communication (CMC) providing excellent o...
This study investigates whether peer interaction in a second language (L2) using written computer-me...
Recent research shows that negotiation of meaning in online task-oriented interactions can be a cata...
The study reports on the learning outcomes of a thematic, task-based curricular innovation in which ...
AbstractThe aim of this paper is to analyse L2 usage in the oral interaction between university stud...
This dissertation reports on an investigation of task-based, synchronous, computer-mediated communic...
In the present study, the authors deliberate that there are no separate boxes in human brain to rest...
Written synchronous computer mediated communication (SCMC or text-chat) is a pervasive means of huma...
This study focuses on the use of the native language (L1) by second language (L2) learners when carr...
Abstract: This study focuses on the use of the native language (L1) by second language (L2) learners...
This qualitative study provides preliminary insight into the role of the first language (L1) when pa...
In the past two decades, strong theoretical and pedagogical arguments have been made advocating for ...
This study examines how L2 learners frame collaboration by means of cultural tools of authority (Wer...
The use of the first language (L1) in the foreign language classroom has been highly contested in th...
AbstractThe present paper draws on a subset of data from a larger project collected through COLT ins...
A significant number of studies point to computer mediated communication (CMC) providing excellent o...
This study investigates whether peer interaction in a second language (L2) using written computer-me...
Recent research shows that negotiation of meaning in online task-oriented interactions can be a cata...
The study reports on the learning outcomes of a thematic, task-based curricular innovation in which ...
AbstractThe aim of this paper is to analyse L2 usage in the oral interaction between university stud...
This dissertation reports on an investigation of task-based, synchronous, computer-mediated communic...
In the present study, the authors deliberate that there are no separate boxes in human brain to rest...
Written synchronous computer mediated communication (SCMC or text-chat) is a pervasive means of huma...