This experimental study investigates the effects of task-based synchronous computer-mediated communication (CMC) on learners\u27 negotiation of meaning during online chat sessions and on learners\u27 development in second language (L2) vocabulary. More specifically, this study attempts to address (a) whether a synchronous CMC task seeded with largely unknown vocabulary elicits a greater amount of negotiation than the amounts documented in prior CMC research, (b) How learners carry out computer-mediated negotiation in performing this task and, (c) whether these negotiation facilitate mutual comprehension and retention of the new lexical items. Data analyses and results based on the chat logs produced by 20 ESL learners collaborating on an in...
As computer technology advances rapidly in the past decades, incorporating computer technology into ...
There has been a strong advocacy of Communicative Language Teaching (CLT) in China since the 1980s. ...
This study investigates whether peer interaction in a second language (L2) using written computer-me...
This study investigates the differential effects of CMC interaction (both text-chat and voice-chat) ...
This dissertation reports on an investigation of task-based, synchronous, computer-mediated communic...
This study investigated the effects of a computer-mediated (CM) interaction task on university level...
Learning the vocabulary of a language is one of the essential components of learning of a second la...
Online interactive exchange offers the learner many opportunities to use the target language to nego...
This study investigates whether peer interaction in a second language (L2) using written computer-me...
Research in the area of computer-mediated communication (CMC) has shown enormous potential for its u...
Taking into consideration the importance of using negotiated interaction over grammatical structures...
Recent research shows that negotiation of meaning in online task-oriented interactions can be a cata...
Problem Statement: The Internet as a tool that presents many challenges has drawn the attention of r...
Research on online discourse has found that computer-mediated communication (CMC) such as e-mail and...
With the popularity of the interactionist and socioconstructivist approaches, it is widely held that...
As computer technology advances rapidly in the past decades, incorporating computer technology into ...
There has been a strong advocacy of Communicative Language Teaching (CLT) in China since the 1980s. ...
This study investigates whether peer interaction in a second language (L2) using written computer-me...
This study investigates the differential effects of CMC interaction (both text-chat and voice-chat) ...
This dissertation reports on an investigation of task-based, synchronous, computer-mediated communic...
This study investigated the effects of a computer-mediated (CM) interaction task on university level...
Learning the vocabulary of a language is one of the essential components of learning of a second la...
Online interactive exchange offers the learner many opportunities to use the target language to nego...
This study investigates whether peer interaction in a second language (L2) using written computer-me...
Research in the area of computer-mediated communication (CMC) has shown enormous potential for its u...
Taking into consideration the importance of using negotiated interaction over grammatical structures...
Recent research shows that negotiation of meaning in online task-oriented interactions can be a cata...
Problem Statement: The Internet as a tool that presents many challenges has drawn the attention of r...
Research on online discourse has found that computer-mediated communication (CMC) such as e-mail and...
With the popularity of the interactionist and socioconstructivist approaches, it is widely held that...
As computer technology advances rapidly in the past decades, incorporating computer technology into ...
There has been a strong advocacy of Communicative Language Teaching (CLT) in China since the 1980s. ...
This study investigates whether peer interaction in a second language (L2) using written computer-me...