In this article we investigate data from digital interactions between native speaker (NS) and non-native speaker (NNS) dyads of English during synchronous computermediated communication. As opposed to most studies into the NS–NNS interface, we reversed the expert-learner participant roles: during the task performance, the NS was the (cultural) learner and the NNS the expert. Our aim was to observe the influence of these reversed participant categories on participant behavior and task performance, i.e., to see if NNS behavior as described in earlier studies also applies to the NSs in a similar apprentice position during a cross-cultural exchange, and vice versa. We found that, in both video calls and written chats, the NSs and NNSs behave in...
Networked collaborative interaction (NCI) promotes the negotiation for meaning and form that plays a...
This study addresses the issue of interactional dominance in Teletandem conversations, in which two ...
This study addresses the issue of interactional dominance in Teletandem conversations, in which two ...
This study investigates the interaction of native speaker–non-native speaker (NS-NNS) dyads engaged ...
The digital platforms that are now available within most educational contexts in many parts of the w...
In this paper we explore and identify emerging patterns of synchronous digital discourse trajectorie...
In this paper we explore and identify emerging patterns of synchronous digital discourse trajectorie...
This study explores the interactional achievement of intersubjectivity between native speakers (NS) ...
This study investigates the relationship of native speakers' (NSs) personality traits and experience...
An experiment was conducted to examine the effects of task complexity and learner proficiency in nat...
Research on Computer Mediated Communication (CMC) in foreign language learning has usually taken pla...
This empirical study investigated the occurrence of meaning negotiation in an interactive synchronou...
of telephone tutoring within the framework of Conversation Analysis (CA). In this paper, I demonstra...
International audienceIn this article we consider how the roles of learner and teacher are configure...
This paper reports on a study that explored how nonnative speakers (NNSs) interacted with native spe...
Networked collaborative interaction (NCI) promotes the negotiation for meaning and form that plays a...
This study addresses the issue of interactional dominance in Teletandem conversations, in which two ...
This study addresses the issue of interactional dominance in Teletandem conversations, in which two ...
This study investigates the interaction of native speaker–non-native speaker (NS-NNS) dyads engaged ...
The digital platforms that are now available within most educational contexts in many parts of the w...
In this paper we explore and identify emerging patterns of synchronous digital discourse trajectorie...
In this paper we explore and identify emerging patterns of synchronous digital discourse trajectorie...
This study explores the interactional achievement of intersubjectivity between native speakers (NS) ...
This study investigates the relationship of native speakers' (NSs) personality traits and experience...
An experiment was conducted to examine the effects of task complexity and learner proficiency in nat...
Research on Computer Mediated Communication (CMC) in foreign language learning has usually taken pla...
This empirical study investigated the occurrence of meaning negotiation in an interactive synchronou...
of telephone tutoring within the framework of Conversation Analysis (CA). In this paper, I demonstra...
International audienceIn this article we consider how the roles of learner and teacher are configure...
This paper reports on a study that explored how nonnative speakers (NNSs) interacted with native spe...
Networked collaborative interaction (NCI) promotes the negotiation for meaning and form that plays a...
This study addresses the issue of interactional dominance in Teletandem conversations, in which two ...
This study addresses the issue of interactional dominance in Teletandem conversations, in which two ...